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Trophic bio flux system a process that revolves around bacteria no it looks very room what is this round that im seeing the ground is the bacteria the bacteria is why they sell their way so that they can survive without a major filter heres whats happening below the surface the shrimp eat their feed in excrete ammonia the bacteria turns that into talks ignite troitsky other bacteria turned that into benign i treat it as the waters air raided the nitrates turn into a harmless gas and around and around how long have you had this water for years and how does it compare to other short forms most of dont have water that law we by mistake actually kept our water its like its maturing its like one now does and we just found out that the older it gets the better it gets and so too for the shrimp the growing process starts every month with about 250000. 00 newborns called post laurels nicknamed if you. Now were going to show you about r p ls and when they come in theyre the size of an eyelash so its hard to see inside this water how many shrimp are actually in there we stock about 17000 each one of my 6 tanks there so what are all these tubes coming down those are airlines that adds the oxygen and their oxygen and keeps everything in suspension because if this stuff settles ill have 20 minutes in there that 20 minute by minute maybe that everything here seems so precise it has to be its Mother Nature will it is Mother Nature but with a lot of help from a mother in indiana i notice theres foam on top what is this foam foam is mostly c o 2 mixing with their feed that just comes to the top and it will actually disappear so its part of the process as part of the process. Yeah its wrong. Because. This is what you see in the supermarket when you get assurance. As i said they can be frozen with a hat on their very translucent one of the characteristic we actually look for mine see the long intent isnt that when theyre happy. That theyre intended to start their fast now they begin seeing here this is their only protection and these mad right now that mouthpiece have these very angry at them as well horn yeah that if you can look right where your thumb is that thats where its part is also you can see it start being. A month later theyre promoted to the Production Team with the turn in to dinner they are. Already after you know you have to keep going do it after. You get sick. Or you say a number of beds are brown so about 500. 00 pounds directly to walk ins each month at 18. 00 thank you very much i did i think they. Told their know how to do does. And start up forms in the us as well as ones in switzerland and spain these companies are really innovators theyre trying out new technology Johns Hopkins microbiologist david love studies true production he gives the production like the browns a high grade with one caviar one that could ultimately make or break in the Business World a lot of these farms my start out with a bang but then fizzle after a few years because they dont make money for the browns shrimp farming is paying off no financial fizzle only sizzle as the business continues to grow is it already it is that bad but the proof of their success is what ends up on the plate in this case innovation tastes pretty good when served with a profit motive so you would. Know i still cant get over the fact that possibly the cleanest and arguably the best shrimp in the world may come from the middle of indiana so i guess im. In the table looks a little gross i get that but its chemistry in there and that good end results is really good theres a global problem with using a lot of antibiotics in farming the more antibiotics used the more were going to start seeing antibiotic resistant superbugs it happens in agribusiness here in the us it happens overseas and it even happens in medical practice you know a lot of people ask why should we care if theres some superbug that can infect shrimp how does that affect us but what they found is that bacteria can actually swap genes so potentially if the bacteria that infect shrimp becomes resistant it could swap the gene into a bacteria that infects us and so that resistance me passed on and the amounts of you know millions of pounds of antibiotics are being used around the world not just in trim but in cattle and poultry as well that is going to catch up to us when it hits our health care system. Its called a its called a spillover event its not a confection its an infection that happens in an animal species and then just like that a human can get infected too and its been the source of most deadly diseases that medicine cant keep up with and thats where you look at the numbers could we have a 1000000000 pounds getting imported here only 2 percent actually gets inspected what about the other 90 percent its important to have confidence in the system moving forward if were going to keep eating shrimp and the inspection process the same brand i mean the amount of shipped in that came investors will actually made it into a lab is tiny tear what you have come over is next you have really interesting story now imagine that you are one of the 1st pioneers to take a trip to mars but also imagine that youre not allowed to come home its a one way trip which you guys do at. I met a woman who is already signed up and shes raring to go. For decades humanity has been fascinated with a manned expedition to mars. This is. The definition of pioneering. That doesnt scare here thats what makes it exciting robotic pioneers like mars curiosity rover have been crawling around the cratered landscape uncovering clues. About whether this distant planet can sustain life as we know it do you have the right stuff to have that right stuff jamie del rosario is a 27 year old entrepreneur and c. E. O. Of the International Metal source a Raw Materials company that supplies metals to Aerospace Companies like space x. And Lockheed Martin she is one of 100 candidates that has been selected by mars one a private company that wants to colonize the red planet the catch theres no return flight home what do you say to people when they say jamie this is a Suicide Mission why are you doing it call it as he said mission but its something that i chose im creating my own destiny for myself and and if its a destiny that would help humanity. Im all for it. According to mars 11. 00 of the main goals of the project is to establish an interplanetary species to preserve the human race. I want to contribute directly to mankinds call for the expansion of the solar system which will have to wait for point a stronger than the one she made it to the top 100 the 3rd round of the Selection Process mars one says started with 200000 online applicants ultimately 24. 00 crew members will be chosen. Do you think that anybody with enough training could be. Common astronaut i believe that if you have. The motivation and its temptation have of wanting to do it you can a mission to mars is obviously no simple matter pasadena california is home to the mars program at Nasas Jet Propulsion Laboratory nasa has taken the man to the moon and back but theyve approached this journey with a much more deliberate and rigorous training program. Im now on the base on mars and i will give you a little tour in 20156 volunteer scientists walked out of a dome on the side of a hole why in volcano after being locked away by nasa for 8 months this was a simulated experiment of what life on mars would be like coexisting is one challenge getting there and surviving is an entirely different endeavor landing on mars is still pretty well sometimes it can be quite a terrifying play. Dr Richard Zurich is the chief scientist for the mars program at nasa as jet Propulsion Laboratory a lot of things have to happen right right know we fly into the atmosphere we have would he choose the protection but were also trying to slow down so that we can land softly. Were talking about a very different scale of endeavor were landing a metric ton down on the planet today we think for Human Missions to get stuff down on the surface that they can use that they can be there for a long period of time that means 4050 metric tons thats a lot of material today we dont know how to land the mars one has come under critical fire for their project primarily due to funding issues and for reports of recording the mission for Reality Television show. In march 2015 c. E. O. Basilan store took to you tube to respond. They are currently. Selling our documentary series to international brawls costs or theres no deal in place yet but its looking very promising theres a lot of interest when we really fill you a good criticism about our mission because it helps us to improve our mission also tells techno quote there are less serious critics who are only interested to sabotage our mission for example by lying but even if this nonprofits Mission Never launches nasa is laying the groundwork today this is very much in the mode there are going to be humans on mars were in the 1st stages of trying to understand what it takes to actually be able to explore with humans on the surface of the planet weve made a good start for everybody program 1st its get down there see what the planet is like peoples 1st explorers out there on the surface in the we can see what the future holds not in a 1000000 year but i want to go and colonize mars i mean theres so many risks its so frightening to me what is the value thats different from me and probably from most of the People Living on this planet who are afraid to go some people just have different goals and missions i want to do something that would change the world or help the world so if you are selected to go to mars do you foresee yourself getting married on mars having children id say half is you know interesting because it will happen do you think thats going to be a part of your training i would think so i mean thats something that we cannot shying away from because were the new frontiers of colony and i think another part in the solar system are you scare leaving earth behind i will miss it everybody is trying to get smart and i think what stands out with my swan is a permanent settlement and i think this is the time now. So im really interested you guys would you sign up for a one way mission to mars i wouldnt you wouldnt know where i would possibly but i dont think i would sign up for this one way mission the mars jeweler through history so many pioneers and explorers were to be fair a little bit crazy and sometimes they succeeded but other times they didnt but it always will push progress forward just a little bit through how i think the merit of this project is the fact that they go lives to try to be able to achieve living on mars and the result of having a go at night which is extremely ambitious is the amount of technology thats going to be developed you know just crazy inventions in innovations that are going to come out of a kind of pie in the sky its your doubts have you know i think weve talked sustaining life on other planets versus sustaining life here on earth is really interesting topics today guys so thank you for them well have a lot more of these stories next time here in techno well see you then dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes with aljazeera dot com slash techno follow our expert contributors on Twitter Facebook Instagram Google plus and more. Rewind returns with a new series. And brand new dates on the past about to sirius documentaries i would compare the onion album god of the future to hard long past rewind to games with fags sin city under siege for sick. People just. One. Shots on aljazeera. In an ordinary week talk to even a tar a die hard a sergeant that only functioning hospital in butch town in North Eastern south sudan and his team operate on around 60 patients the United Nations Refugee Agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award she won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constances. South sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudans Blue Nile State even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs that would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are especially in our. Almost always including my little sister living in the presence of who you know vision of the mother to walk into the city that theyre supposed to. In a country with high youth unemployment one Organization Helps turn School Children into entrepreneurs walk on tell us what i mean by the word fundraise empowering them to reclaim their futures weak to ship them out already destroyed by sheer size how to make the best way and build more prosperous communities some of the invest the money into the business of school for life uganda part of the rebel education series on aljazeera. Aljazeera. Where ever you are. I dont got what im going to get in a. Got. A fuel tank or explodes in central times anea reports now coming in of at least 57 people killed. Logan on peace at all but youre watching al jazeera live from doha also coming up. Some restrictions eased in parts of indian administered kashmir a day after thousands of people defied a lockdown to protest. Muslim pilgrims in saudi arabia climb mount arafat as more than 2000000 people take part in the annual homage. Frankly. Intelligence background. And the u. S. President calls for stronger checks on gun ownership but hell have to get past the powerful gun lobby to make it happen. Ok lets get going beginning with some breaking news out of central tanzania where a fuel tank has exploded and killed at least 57. 00 people the incident took place a few hours ago on the outskirts of the city of mobile gordo thats about 200 kilometers west of the capital Dar Es Salaam a short time ago the local Police Commander spoke about the incident. Actually kept coming up unfortunately fire broke out in burned a lot of people a lot of people have lost their lives in this incident over 57 were continuing to follow up on the items burned and businesses that we have a conclusive number of those perished but so far we can confirm 57 are dead. Correspondent malcolm webb joins us on the line malcolm portals to we know. We know that a tanker stuck to his journey broke down and people started collecting few then in some of the video weve seen theres a woman screaming fire then we understand that there was an explosion the Police Commissioner said 57 people have died but were expecting that number to go up many are injured as well tragically this kind of incident on common lead kinds of remote areas where fuel trucks are carrying fuel supplies from east africa is the supply all of the countries in the interior and often the there is a very small very remote and if a truck breaks down or tips then its often considered a game and for people to collect a little shoe which is a very valuable commodity for them the court the village of the leak which can often happen then extremely high risk for fire if you forgot or what they can but then of course if theres a concentration of people around that vehicle when when a spark or flame makes contact with the fuel then it can be absolutely disastrous and seen it before in the democratic republic of congo and then youve got that well within the last few who wait to find out more whats happened in these internet. Welcome thank you. Long done is back in force for many in indian administered kashmir off the thousands marched in sri lanka however restrictions have been eased in a few areas the Indian Government also disputes the number of people who took part in the demonstrations pakistans foreign minister is now back from china after seeking beijings support against indias move to strip away the regions or ptolemy lets talk live now to my colleague our correspondent Priyanka Gupta out of new delhi so priyanka it looks like the pakistanis and the chinese are on exactly the same page squaring up for some sort of diplomatic fight with india here there is anger on the streets is there an understanding of that as far as the Indian Governments concerned. Will be to the ministry of home affairs tweeted just a short while ago saying that the protests were really small in number in fact. Because general 1st said that they were feel street protests in street are going to barbul area and none involved a crowd more than 20 people but as those pictures suggest there were thousands of people who marched in st nagar on friday after the prayers showing their im good and frustration at the government for revoking the autonomy of the region i asked for is out we understand the situation on the ground is still very fluid restrictions have been eased in at least 3 areas of sheet other and large parts of the job a region to allow people to do their shopping for each celebrations which are on monday but we also understand that people are running out of fuel because gas stations are closed large areas of the region specially south and north because spirit is some parts of street out there are still under lockdown there are thousands up our military soldiers who are patrolling the streets there we understand that the pharmacies are running out of stock a crucial critical medicine supplies that insulin and other medicines are also running out. Its about for the time being people say that they do have enough supplies of food and some other essential items there is still no what however peter about the Communications Blackout thats been in place since monday. Thanks very much. Well in pakistan there have been big protests against india actions in kashmir as weve been hearing there from priyanka the Pakistani Foreign minister now back from china after seeking beijing support against the indian decision or some of the reports from her suffer about. Freedom at any cost thats the most popular slogan pakistan administered kashmir. And many towns and cities throughout the region came up to protest infuriated at indias decision to move special status and the military lockdown of the muslim majority region there were these large muslim i dont know 12000000 muslims have been made hostages we appealed to Amnesty International the organization for islamic cooperation and all human rights organizations that they take notice of these violations and plans to replace them with the majority within the us was students were among the younger voices Civil Society leaders see the government and by this fund administered kashmir should support their plan to cross the line of control the border which separates kashmir. Nor do all students young old and children watch the line of control on august 15th we will reach for a new car and stand with our kashmiri brothers their. Anger to what some see is the belated response of pakistans government they want Prime Minister iran can to do more. Resolutions and cutting off trade ties will not to freak me out for the last 72 years they have been presenting resolutions they destructed trade for a vehicle to and then there were lesions are back to normal we demand a day either reach the other side themselves or let us go there. Protesters took to the streets in other parts of pakistan as well workers for the ruling very can suffer party rallied in favor of the governments decision it has downgraded diplomatic ties with india to trade and stop bus and train services. Its also stepped up diplomatic efforts to shore up support foreign minister sharon Mehmood Qureshi visit to china the 3rd party involved in the disputed kashmir himalayan region china says its all to concerned about the situation in kashmir and asked all parties to avoid unilateral actions in years Army Commanders accused of creating threats in kashmir a spokesman said anyone attempting to destroy peace in the valley will be in his words eliminated like assads army says its response will be harsher than when it tried down an indian jet in case there is military involvement as pakistanis continue to protest against what they call an extinct of a disputed region the United Nations or the world sides to refrain from changing the status of kashmir. With pakistan administered kashmir pilgrims in mecca climbing mount arafat on the 2nd day of the hard theyll pray and recite the koran before performing the stoning of the devil ritual well in 2000000 people are in saudi arabia for this religious gathering lets talk again to our best buys larger visiting research on islamic studies at George Mason University he joins us from atlanta in the states there were some calls over the past few weeks to boycott saudi arabia primarily because of whats going on in yemen looking at the pictures they are compelling as ever from the hard they are stunning i guess as well so many people in that area right now going through the harsh no ones listened to those boycott calls. Good morning make no mistake a large swath of the global Muslim Community is deeply deeply troubled with the role that saudi arabia is playing in yemen and in some parts of the region and is just and most muslims are deeply dismayed with whats happening in places like kashmir and what the syrian refugee crisis and a lot of people do blame salary saudi arabia for its role in causing these problems however there is a long tradition within the Muslim Community globally to bracket political issues when it comes to the performance of the hodge one has to remember todays day the sacred day of young a lot of that is the day in which muslims return to their original and final states in this world and in the hereafter you know seeking for forgiveness from god speaking directly to god from the mountain signals a kind of a recollection of adams pristine moment and and a kind of practice for the day of resurrection so yes people are not heeding a boycott but make no mistake that the that there is a sort of displeasure and and a somber mood around this around the sides pilgrimage because of whats happening in parts of the world so just to be clear the reality of the harsh i guess for most people is that what youre saying most about muslims who are there is they dont like mixing politics and religion but the backstory is theyre aware of the politics of the region or the countries that they come from and theyre thinking about that in the framework i guess at the same time as expressing their religious beliefs. Yeah absolutely i mean. Theres a theres a sort of islam a concept of discord or strife or or or sort of you know disharmony its called fitna and most muslims will recognise political tensions and sort of interim muslim problems as a kind of fitna discord disharmony and the real trial of the believer is to is in to endure in some of these times to not participate not aggravate these issues but rather to seek gods intervention and forgiveness and help and resourcefulness in this time so many people especially during the hot season will resort to expressing their political views through charity their humanitarian assistance and through and through seeking sort of you know soft support for those victims of this strife and this discord and because you have so many people worshipping in the same place at the same time in the same way is that like a physical and also an emotional indicates of the unity or the unifying power of gold the supreme being that these people believe in yes absolutely and especially todays todays day on the on a lot of fat where people all garnish themselves for days now and a white cloth to signify their singular equality before god they rise before god in a mimicry of of the day of resurrection so so it doesnt matter how how rich you are how poor you are what color you are in this transfer made of effect of the hodge is deeply and impactful many people will remember the words of malcolm x. The great Africanamerican Muslim leader here in the United States when he went to holland is when he had a moment of awakening on

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