Practical summaries of the project results

Report on consumer awareness, acceptance and perception of European aquaculture

One of the objectives addressed in this study was to assess consumer awareness and perceptions of feed, products and production methods through surveys in five European countries.

Practical summary on the state of the are and future needs of smart sensors in aquaculture

Understanding the impacts of environmental change and human activity on farmed fish can be greatly enhanced by using electronic sensors. Indeed, many questions can only be answered through this approach. Electronic sensors are significantly improving our understanding of fish behaviour and are emerging as key sources of information for improving aquaculture management practices. The state of the art and future needs in terms of technologies, accessibility and integration is outlined in the present report.

Practical summary on the calibration of physiological sensors technologies

Electronic sensors are significantly improving the possibility to monitor fish condition and are emerging as key sources of information for improving aquaculture management practices. The goal of this part of the project is to exploit the potential of Internet of Things (IoT) to address the challenges of a sustainable and resilient aquaculture system that ensures profitability, maintains healthy aquatic ecosystems and strengthens capacity for adaptation to climate change.