Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Energy / Fluvial landforms / Wetlands / Klamath River / Alternative energy / Geothermal electricity / Klamath Falls /  Oregon / Upper Klamath Lake / Lake / Water / Geothermal energy / Geography of the United States


Out of Africa - Aquaculturist Ron Barnes Uses Geothermal Water in Southern Oregon to Rear Tropical Fish from African Rift Lake
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2014-01-22 11:36:48


Open Document

File Size: 402,90 KB

Share Result on Facebook

City

San Francisco / Portland / Lauenau / Santa Cruz / /

Company

Liskey Farms Inc. / Fohrman Aquaristik GmbH / Barnes / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Germany / Malawi / /

Currency

cent / USD / /

Facility

Shaw Historical Library / Geo-Heat Center / Liskey greenhouse / University of California Davis / Oregon Institute of Technology / University of California / /

IndustryTerm

chemical additives / food fish / energy savings / energy / large fiberglass tanks / heat energy / electricity / steel tank / chemical composition / steel storage tank / railroad car / /

NaturalFeature

Lake Malawi / Great Rift Valley / Lower Klamath Valley / Upper Klamath Lake / Lake Modoc / Klamath Falls / West Coast / Lower Klamath Lake / /

Organization

Geo-Heat Center / University of California / Santa Barbara / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / Oregon government / University of California Davis / US Federal Reserve / Oregon Institute of Technology / /

Person

Ron Barnes / Pete Booth / /

Position

head / energy-wise entrepreneur / assistant / /

ProvinceOrState

Oregon / California / /

PublishedMedium

the Geothermal Resources Council Bulletin / National Geographic / /

Region

East Africa / Central America / U.S. West Coast / Southern Oregon / /

SocialTag