SMART FEEDING AND WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM IN AQUACULTURE

CH, V.B.Adithya kumar (2022) SMART FEEDING AND WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM IN AQUACULTURE. SMART FEEDING AND WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM IN AQUACULTURE, XIV (VII). pp. 993-1001. ISSN 0886-9367

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Abstract: World aquaculture production is on the rise. Currently, aquaculture provides 50% of the world's fish supply for human consumption. Keeping the TDS level and water levels stable in the fish tank is essential to the success of any aquaculture operation, and the current system was developed with this goal in mind. Animals can be individually affected by differences in water quality. Monitoring daily water flow in fish ponds is discussed. This should control the TDS and temperature to assure quality. It's a metaphor for swimming pools with subpar water quality and the need to improve them. Increasing output is strongly encouraged, and maintaining a high standard of freshness is suggested as a necessary condition. Therefore, culture is the foundation for the health and growth of living creatures, and water quality parameters must be kept in a state of equilibrium. It is suggested that water quality indicators be monitored and assessed routinely.
Keywords- smart feeding; Water quality; pH; Temperature;

Item Type: Article
Subjects: F Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering > F4 Virtual Instrumentation
Departments: Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
Depositing User: Dr Vasu Babu M
Date Deposited: 13 Mar 2024 07:37
Last Modified: 13 Mar 2024 07:37
URI: https://ir.vignanits.ac.in/id/eprint/408

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