Could fish-tracking AI unlock Canada’s hydropower potential? 
CA Source: thefishsite 10/2/2023

The HydroAware Project seeks to extend hydropower operations and preserve marine habitats by employing AI-driven fish monitoring technology in demanding marine settings.
 

Hydropower companies which aim to maximise energy production whilst complying with legislation face the challenge of safeguarding fish populations from harm by their infrastructure. They use fish tracking solutions to monitor fish behaviour in and around their infrastructure to minimise impacts and ensure safe fish passage. The HydroAware Project will enhance fish tracking technology with AI, providing hydropower companies with the ability to collect evidence of safe fish passage, expediting regulatory approvals, and promoting renewable hydropower generation in Canada.

 
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