Host: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
Name : [in Japanese]
Date : June 01, 2022 - June 04, 2022
Optimizing fish feeding is needed for a sustainable marine aquaculture production. We approach this problem by estimating the behavior of fishes during feeding by measuring currents they generate around the cage. In this paper, we present our development of an underwater sensor network consisting of current sensors, inertial measurement units, and cameras. This system was deployed in a fish cage and recorded measurements in three fish cages during feeding activities. Results showed that currents generated by fishes were largest at the surface during feeding and decline over time until the feeding ended. Further data analysis is needed for optimizing the farmer’s feeding decisions.