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How hydroacoustic sensors can help reduce the health crisis 
By Rob Fletcher CL Source: thefishsite 7/1/2024
Rob Fletcher
Credit: CageEye
CageEye believes that its hydroacoustic sensors can help alleviate the fish health issues that have been increasingly plaguing the salmon farming industry in recent years, according to Sunil Kadri, who acts as a consultant for the company’s business development activities in Chile.
 

Can you give a brief overview of the company?

The company was founded 10 years ago to commercialise a hydroacoustic sensor that had been developed in the 1980s for research purposes. Since that time, the company and the products have gone through several iterations, but has now settled into a path of consolidation, with a hardware offering of hydroacoustic sensors which can monitor the behaviour of the fish population, facilitating software offerings which employ AI and deep learning to provide automated feeding (Echofeeding), as well as feeding and welfare analytics (Discovery).

 
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