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Aquaculture

Monitor changing water conditions in real time to support stock health, improve operations, and reduce the risk of losses from low oxygen, algae, and other water quality events.

Dissolved oxygen; Temperature; pH; Conductivity / salinity / TDS; Chlorophyll-a; Phycocyanin; Turbidity; DOM; ORP

Aquaculture operations depend on stable water conditions to maintain animal health, feeding efficiency, and overall productivity. Even short-term changes in dissolved oxygen, temperature, algae activity, or organic loading can create stress, reduce growth rates, and in severe cases lead to stock loss. Because these changes can happen quickly, periodic manual checks often do not provide enough visibility to manage conditions proactively. Water quality can also vary significantly across ponds, raceways, tanks, and intake waters, especially as weather, feeding activity, and biological loading change throughout the day. In some systems, conditions at the surface may differ from those at depth, making it important to understand not just whether water quality is changing, but where those changes are happening. Better monitoring helps operators respond earlier, reduce uncertainty, and support more consistent production outcomes. AquaRealTime systems help aquaculture users move beyond occasional spot checks by providing real-time data from ponds, raceways, intake waters, and adjacent receiving waters. Systems can be configured for surface monitoring, depth monitoring, or simultaneous surface-and-depth measurement when conditions vary through the water column. With live dashboards, alerts, and historical trends, operators can respond faster to low oxygen events, changing algae conditions, or shifts in source water quality. Depending on the site and monitoring goals, deployments can use buoy platforms, fixed telemetry points, multiparameter sondes, or individual sensors. The result is a simpler, more continuous view of water quality that helps improve decision-making and protect production.

Contact us to discuss how AlgaeTracker can help protect your facility or water area from harmful algae blooms.

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