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Fishing on the moon? French scientists think the idea is swimming with possibilities – SYFY WIRE
If visionary French aquaculture scientists are correct, farming fish on the lunar surface could one day become a reality for moonbase residents hungry for a nice seabass…

If visionary French aquaculture scientists are correct, farming fish on the lunar surface could one day become a reality for moonbase residents hungry for a nice seabass dinner.
The question of how Humankind will feed itself once a permanent colony is established on the Moon is one that is still being discussed and debated. Self-sufficiency, or at least a reasonable facsimile, is of the utmost importance as we venture off Earth and begin exploring not only our own satellite, but exoplanets, asteroids,…
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