With the increase in demand for sustainable aquaculture products, so does the need to effectively monitor environmental parameters and mitigate any potential harm to aquaculture stocks. Over the past two years we have been working with some of the biggest producers in the UK and Ireland and supplying them with Innovasea’s proven real-time environmental monitoring systems. We now offer an even more comprehensive list of solutions including ROVs, autonomous technologies, underwater camera systems and load sensors. Available to rent or buy.

TECHNOLOGIES FOR AQUACULTURE

Environmental Monitoring

Easily withstand the tough conditions of the sea with Innovasea’s range of Aquaculture intelligence systems. Optimise your production by accessing remote, real time water quality data including Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen, Salinity, Turbidity, Chlorophyll, all from your phone or laptop.

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Biomass Estimation

Accurate biomass estimates allow producers to predict feed demand and adjust feed rations, avoid under‑ or over‑feeding, manage water quality and ensure facilities are used efficiently. Innovasea’s BiomassPro is an AI solution that helps farmers run more sustainable operations, improve resource planning and make better decisions for both their business and fish stocks.

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Load sensing

Compact aquaculture load sensors that work with an easy-to-use application, allowing users to log the weight of mussels, seaweed and more, as well as the extra strain caused by dynamic loads and weather conditions in real-time. The sensors are easy to integrate and can handle working loads ranging from 2 to 10 tonnes.

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FAQs

This can completley depend on your site and set up. In most cases, the neccesary parameters to be measured are Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen, Salinity, Turbidity and Chlorophyll. Measuring all of the above gives a clear picture of water quality which will signal the overall health of fish stocks.

Our real-time aquaculture monitoring sensors help bring live environmental data into real-time view, so that teams can monitor conditions with ease. This is useful for sites where changing oxygen levels, weather or water movement can quickly effect fish stock welfare.

Consider where the sensor will be deployed - which environment would this be? How often it would be deployed and how often you need the data. Some sites benefit from a single-parameter sensor, while others benefit from a connected multi-parameter set up. Tell us what you're needing to monitor and we'll help match the right kit to the job.

Yes - we can help with system selection, configuration, installation and then ongoing maintenance support.

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