Fish Welfare Camera

Fish welfare and feeding camera with lice counting and biomass estimation

Fish Welfare Camera

Introduction

We introduce the first Multi Camera to the Aquaculture industry.

With a combination of the Imenco Feeding and Inspection Camera and the new Imenco Fish Welfare Camera, you gain full control over feeding, biomass estimation, lice counting and the overall fish health status in the cage.

Combined with the Createview user-friendly software, the system gives you a brand new and unparalleled overview of your fish.

Salmon fish Imenco Aqua

Spotting and counting sea-lice under water has been a challenge, but not anymore.

Our crystal-clear images from our fish welfare camera makes it easy to detect and count sea-lice without handling the fish. Data algorithms can do the job of counting and estimating the number of sea-lice in a cage at any given time. The automatic sea lice counting is approved by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority. Operators can also view images manually to have a look at it with human eyes to have a more detailed image when determining the fish health status in the cage.

The camera can be used for multiple different operations and catches the smallest details.

Specifications

  • Precise biomass estimation
  • Automatic lice counting – approved by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority
  • Integrated sensors for O2, temperature and depth
  • High sensitivity and premium colour reproduction under water
  • Connection: 5G, ethernet or Wi-Fi
  • Continously insight and control over the fish welfare status in the cage
  • Detects operative welfare indicators automatically

Contact

ImencoAqua-Trond Marøy

Trond Marøy

Sales Manager - Landbased & Seanest
ImencoAqua-Thomas Opsal

Thomas Opsal

Sales Advisor - Seabased
ImencoAqua-Rebecca

Rebecca P. Hovland

Product Manager – Camera Systems

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