A computerized environmental monitoring and control system for use in aquaculture |
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Affiliation: | 1. Science Branch, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, PO Box 5667, St. John’s, NL A1C 5X1, Canada;2. Department of Biology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John’s, Newfoundland, A1B 3X9, Canada;2. Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russian Federation;1. School of Information Science and Technology, Hunan Institute of Science and Technology, Yueyang, China;2. Key Laboratory of Optimization and Control for Complex Systems, Hunan Institute of Science and Technology, Yueyang, China;1. A.V. Zhirmunsky Institute of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 17 Palchevsky Street, Vladivostok 690059, Russia;2. Far Eastern Federal University, 8 Sukhanov Street, Vladivostok 690950, Russia |
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Abstract: | A computerized environmental monitoring and control system (CEMACS) has been controlling environmental parameters in finfish broodstock maturation systems for three years, including successful maturation regimes for gag grouper (Mycteroperca microlepis), red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), and common snook (Centropomus undecimalis). The system monitors and controls photoperiod and temperature, and provides a continuous record of these parameters in digital form. It also monitors critical support equipment and notifies key personnel by telephone in event of equipment failure. Data may be analyzed using the system's computing capabilities or transferred to a more powerful computer for more sophisticated analysis. Similar systems could have wide application in commercial aquaculture, especially in intensive systems where equipment failure can be disastrous in only a matter of minutes. |
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