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Sustainable industrial production of fish using AI and advanced data analyses

Reference number
Coordinator IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 599 150
Project duration October 2021 - November 2022
Status Completed
Venture Strategic innovation programme for process industrial IT and automation – PiiA
Call PiiA: Data analysis in industrial value chains, spring 2021

Purpose and goal

The objective of the study was to make industrial land-based production of fish more circular, sustainable, and profitable using AI and advanced data analysis. Within the framework of this preparatory feasibility study, we have made this possible by implementing and adapting several different data-driven methods for optimizing land-based fish production.

Expected results and effects

Outcome objectives included evaluating state-of-the-art questions for use in data-driven, adaptive production of fish in the RAS. We have implemented and developed methods for acoustic and optical identification of behavior and activity in connection with feeding, as well as implemented and further developed a method for estimating biomass with underwater sound.

Planned approach and implementation

The project was designed with clear work packages and a clear division of responsibilities. It was a challenge to get so many different things done in such a short time, but to have this opportunity to start our work towards more sustainable and profitable fish farms on land was very valuable.

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Last updated 2 December 2022

Reference number 2021-02404

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