Innovasea now offers biomass estimation algorithms for seven different species

BiomassPro solution is available for cobia, European sea bass, gilthead seabream, king salmon, red snapper, and yellowtail.
A camera provides real-time insights into fish size and weight estimation.

A camera provides real-time insights into fish size and weight estimation.

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Innovasea has announced a new biomass algorithm for European sea bass, bringing the total number of BiomassPro solutions offered by the aquaculture technology company to seven: cobia, European sea bass, gilthead seabream, king salmon, red snapper, and yellowtail.

This solution, which comes just three months after the release of its algorithm for gilthead seabream, provides real-time insights into fish size and weight estimates through the use of artificial intelligence (AI).

The lightweight camera offered by Innovasea can be programmed to monitor any of the available species, eliminating the need to separate them in multi-species farms. The footage it captures can be viewed on an easy-to-use dashboard.

"With the ability to track multiple species through a single, intelligent solution, farm operators and managers can better streamline workflows and drive profits through more data-driven decisions," Tim Stone, Innovasea VP, assured.

Innovasea announced a few days ago a new partnership with Canada-based research organization Mila, described as the world’s largest academic research center for deep learning.

Through this collaboration, both entities will develop cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies to improve how aquatic species are monitored, protected, and produced in marine and freshwater environments.

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