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CSIR-800 Societal Project

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Fish Stress Monitoring and Management System

CSIR-CEERI, Pilani

Minimum Stress High Yielding

Presented By:-

Shalini Nehra (32EE20A06006)

Priti Pal (20EE21A06004)

Subham Chowdhury (20EE22A06004)

Subhrajit Manna (20EE22A06006)

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The fish death rate is above 26% in West Bengal loss due to diseases and poor management of the freshwater.

Problem Statement

Consequences:

CSIR-800 Societal Project

To develop a low-cost user-friendly stress monitoring and management system suitable for Aquaculture.

  • Stress leads to weak fish’s immune system. 
  • Stress can negatively impact a fish's growth, reproduction, and digestion
  • Fish production loss.
  • Resources loss.

Objective:

Introduction

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  • Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
  • Hoque, Farhana, et al. "Managing water quality and fish health in aquaculture: Farmer’s traditional practices in west Bengal." Health 5.8 (2002).

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Challenges in Fish Farming:

Harsh Climate Condition

Limited Resources

Overfeeding

Underfeeding

High Dissolve Oxygen

Poor Water Quality

Low Dissolve Oxygen

Algae Formation

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CSIR-800 Societal Project

Aerator for DO generation

Static Platform

Floating Drums

Floating Drums

CPU

Sensor Readout Interface

WiFi

Feeding Control

Aerator Control

Feed Box

Water Quality Sensors (pH, TDS, DO and temperature)

Battery Management Unit

Storage Media

ADC

Fish stress Index

Remedial Action

Switch on chillers for temperature control

Purging cycle (Change the 30% Water)

Proposed Solution

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Outcomes of proposed solution:

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Minimum Stress High Yielding.

User-friendly

Timely and optimal decisions.

Less mortality rate

Low cost

Optimization of resources (Food, electricity, labor).

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CSIR-800 Societal Project

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