
Salmon Welfare Monitoring | Ep. 09
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In this episode of The Aquaculture Podcast Show, we unpack some game-changing research on tracking stress in Atlantic salmon, without invasive methods. Using high-frequency accelerometry and heart rate biologging, scientists are gaining new insights into fish metabolism, oxygen use, and hormone responses. It turns out that shifts in movement patterns can tell us a lot. Tune in to hear how this tech is shaping the future of real-time welfare monitoring and precision aquaculture. Available now on all major platforms!
Inspired by the 2024 article titled "Under the sea: How can we use heart rate and accelerometers to remotely assess fish welfare in salmon aquaculture?" by Morgenroth, Daniel, et al.
Click here to read the full research article!
"Real-time biologger data enables more data-driven decisions, allowing aquaculture operations to detect sublethal stress before it reduces performance."
What will you learn:
- (00:00) Study introduction
- (00:55) Logger-based monitoring
- (02:10) Movement vs stress markers
- (03:04) Acceleration variance impact
- (04:39) Acute stress response
- (07:39) Practical industry application
- (08:46) Closing thoughts
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