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- From: luden@lehigh.edu (Dean E. Nelson)
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- Subject: Re: New Alchemy Institute
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- Date: 23 Nov 92 14:59:17 GMT
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- In article <slnq8+h@lynx.unm.edu> jdaves@triton.unm.edu (Jonathan Daves-Brody) writes:
- >From: jdaves@triton.unm.edu (Jonathan Daves-Brody)
- >Subject: New Alchemy Institute
- >Date: 20 Nov 92 17:07:49 GMT
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- >Hello. Does anybody know anything about the New Alchemy Institute? I've
- >seen a couple of interesting books about low-tech fish farming, windmills
- >, etc. The most recent publication dates I've seen have been about 1980.
- >Does anybody know anything else, or had any experience with this place?
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- >Thanks, yours, Jonathan Daves-Brody
-
- I have been looking into 'low-tech fish farming' and have just finished
- reading a book by Bill McClarney who gathered a lot of his experience at the
- New Alchemy Institute. I recently posted to another discussion group on
- aquaculture and a reply mentioned a course using McClarney's book at Ocean
- Arks International in Falmouth, MA.
-
- It struck me that this might be associated with the New Alchemy Institute.
-
- Dean Nelson den0@lehigh.edu
-