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SeaState forecasting live at 26 Cermaq sites

  • July 3, 2022
  • Quentin Bates
  • Dato: 03/07/2022
  • kl. 00:05
  • Kategori: Aquaculture
  • Tags: aquaculture, Cermaq
  • Land: Canada

ANNONCER

Cermaq Canada is the first company to utilise the full range of new forecasting tools in Scoot Science’s proprietary SaaS platform SeaState.

Cermaq is also the first to activate the Scoot Integrated Welfare Index known as SIWI and to engage Scoot in bespoke analysis projects that helped refine the company’s standard operating procedures.

Cermaq using Scoot Science SeaState technology. Images: Cermaq Canada

The world’s first ocean intelligence platform for aquaculture, SeaState is now running across 26 Cermaq sites in Canada. Real-time temperature, salinity, and oxygen levels are integrated with publicly available data to produce forecasts with regional and site-specific ocean conditions. The multi-day forecasts of ocean conditions are updated four times per day to give aquaculture facilities warnings needed to improve fish welfare, increase survivability, and operate more sustainably and profitably.

In addition to SeaState ocean forecasts, Cermaq is utilising SIWI, a first-of-its-kind index that quantifies the cumulative impact of both human and environmental induced stressors on the welfare of the fish. This added layer of insight helps farms take action and plan mitigation for both real-time and forecasted threats.

‘SeaState has the power to change the way ocean-based salmon farming operates. Our tools increase survivability, profitability, and sustainability of salmon farms anywhere in the world. We’re collaborating with Cermaq to expand our ocean intelligence toolset to their specific needs,’ said co-founder & CEO Dr. Jonathan LaRiviere.

‘We’ve needed an innovative system that not only connects our variety of data streams, but also makes our data useful,’ says Dr. Kathleen Frisch at Cermaq.

‘Scoot Science’s work is giving us a new level of understanding of how the ocean conditions affect our salmon and our operations in context of the local environment and our interactions with it. Now our team can easily anticipate and act quickly if a threat is approaching, integrate new innovative hardware solutions with our existing infrastructure, mitigate impacts and maximise the full value of our ocean monitoring efforts.’

SeaState is hardware and system agnostic, integrating disparate data sources into a single unified platform. The platform’s flexible framework enables farms to adopt emerging sensor technologies and integrate those new solutions with systems that have been on site for years.

The fully unified dataset is the backbone of forecasting and analytics that give farms actionable intelligence for streamlining operational decision making and saving fish.

 

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