Automated monitoring and control system for bottom clean raceway fish culture technology
Abstract
Fish farming in bottom-clean raceway systems has a number of benefits, including better waste
control and efficient water use. However, due to the intricate interplay of many environmental
conditions, the correct maintenance and monitoring of these systems can be difficult. We suggest
an automated monitoring and control system that is especially created for bottom clean raceway
fish production technology to overcome these issues. The system continuously monitors
variables including water quality and dissolved oxygen levels using a network of sensors that are
placed strategically throughout the raceway system. Advanced algorithms are used by the control
unit to examine sensor data and make defensible decisions about system functioning. This
system has a number of advantages. It reduces the amount of manual intervention required and
the labor costs related to system maintenance. Additionally, it increases the effectiveness of the
entire system, which enhances fish health and development rates.