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In Africa, aquaculture is growing in popularity as a branch of agriculture with a significant increase in the production of young fish. Aquatic life is therefore by nature a dangerous environment for the growth of egg fries, which results in a significant disparity in the pace of egg production and fry discharge. The monitoring of environmental changes against fish eggs is required. This process is conducted manually, which results in the death of several fish eggs. Even though system automation is a good solution. The issue of poor reaction time still exists since fish breeders need them to interact more closely with the system to understand what's happening. This problem may be solved by keeping some essential factors, such as temperature at an ideal level for eggs to survive. The automated fish eggs incubator with smart cylinder is the subject of this study, which keeps track of many environmental changes such oxygen levels, mechanical damage, water temperatures, flow rates, and water quality. A network of sensors, including temperature sensors, PH sensors, and water flow sensors, is responsible for controlling each of these factors. The data relating to these factors is kept in the cloud for future study and analysis, and the concerned party can keep an eye on it remotely. This system is reasonably priced owing to its low power consumption and mobility, which breeders may use while releasing fry.
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Aquatic life is therefore by nature a dangerous environment for the growth of egg fries, which results in a significant disparity in the pace of egg production and fry discharge. The monitoring of environmental changes against fish eggs is required. This process is conducted manually, which results in the death of several fish eggs.
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This page is a summary of: Automatic system of incubating fish eggs through smart cylinder, November 2022, Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE),
DOI: 10.1109/iihc55949.2022.10060266.
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