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New IoT sensor sheds light on shellfish growers’ farm conditions 
PT Source: The Fish Site 11/28/2022

A wireless, in-water sensor developed by the WiSAR Lab in Ireland and S2AQUAcoLAB in Portugal is aiding in remote monitoring efforts and could help shellfish farmers understand and respond to changing environmental conditions.
 

Interreg Atlantic Area funded the SAFER partnership through its open call. The funding body selected five organisations in the Atlantic area to implement industry 4.0 technological solutions that provide efficient processes, improved and sustainable production for the maritime industries.

 
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