As global demand for seafood rises, aquaculture operations face increasing pressure to improve production efficiency while managing costs. In-Situ says that maintaining water quality is critical, particularly in high-density environments where rapid changes can affect stock health. The company states that reliable dissolved oxygen (DO) monitoring plays a key role in minimizing operational risks.
In-Situ highlights the advantages of optical DO sensors over traditional galvanic options. These sensors require no conditioning, are more durable, and provide accurate readings even in low sample volumes. By reducing maintenance and delivering consistent performance, optical sensors help farmers optimize aeration, feeding schedules, and overall system efficiency.
“Increased confidence in water quality data enables better decision-making for farmers,” said Alex Hing, In-Situ’s Regional Sales Manager for Asia. He notes that with reliable DO measurements, operations can safely increase density and reduce operational costs without compromising stock health.
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