Until recently my experience with fish had been limited, to say the least. In all honesty, it had consisted of watching my children win goldfish at a fair - and the occasional cod and chips supper!
However over the last 18 months the subject of fish farming has captured my attention and I have been lucky enough to have my eyes opened to the many and varied challenges involved. (Although I'll be the first to admit I still have a great deal more to learn!)
I first heard about fish farming in 2008 during one of our weekly online meetings with John Dada and the Fantsuam Foundation. John had established a fish farm at FF and I was shown photos of the concrete fish tanks for the first time and introduced to the odd-sounding term 'fingerlings' (or baby fish to you and me!)
I soon learned that the protein from the fish was an important tool in the fight against HIV and Aids, something actively addressed by Fantsuam's Positive Concern programme.
John and Fantsuam have gone on to build two fish ponds at Attachab EcoVillage this year, with advice from Marcus Simmons. John intended to fill them with water from a tributary of the River Wonderful, but the gradient proved insufficient to accommodate the pump that he was offered.