Innovasea, Mowi's chosen provider for environmental monitoring software

Innovasea's Realfish Pro helps aquaculturists monitor, manage, and control key aspects of their farms.
 Innovasea VP Tim Stone and Mowi’s Group IT Manager of Feed and Farming, Arnt Mjøen, signing the global agreement.

Innovasea VP Tim Stone and Mowi’s Group IT Manager of Feed and Farming, Arnt Mjøen, signing the global agreement.

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Innovasea has signed a renewed global framework agreement with Mowi. With this new contract, the aquatech firm becomes the preferred provider of environmental monitoring equipment and software for all the salmon farmer sites.

Mowi has already implemented Innovasea's environmental monitoring systems under the Mowi 4.0 Smart Farming initiative which remote operations centers implementation, automatic feeding, real-time monitoring of biomass, tracking of fish welfare, and machine learning.

Regarding this agreement, Innovasea VP Tim Stone said: "As leaders in precision aquaculture, we are excited to help Mowi leverage the information they’re collecting to deliver more efficient, sustainable practices."

Additionally, Mowi's Group IT Manager of Feed and Farming Arnt Mjøen noted: "Innovasea has made it effortless to receive, analyze, and act on our data, whether on the Realfish Pro Platform or contextualizing within our MowInsight analytical platform for improved daily operations and fish growth."

Innovasea's Realfish Pro

Realfish Pro is active at over 700 sites across 25 countries, helping aquaculturists monitor, manage, and control key aspects of their farms. Moreover, with Realfish Pro's Environmental Monitoring Dashboard users have access to forecasts and the ability to set customizable thresholds through an interactive chart.

A month ago, Innovasea partnered with the pioneer in water quality predictions BiOceanOr to add oxygen forecasting to its environmental monitoring solution.

This added value, supported by artificial intelligence (AI), combines regional weather models, physical and biogeochemical oceanographic models, and advanced algorithms to process real-time data from Innovasea's environmental sensors and open data.

"Continuous information about the living environment of our fish is important to ensure we maintain good control of fish welfare. It also enables us to make swift and informed actions while giving us valuable information to improve our sites and operation over time," explained Henrik Trengereid, Mowi Group Manager for Seawater Production Technology.

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