Our product enables real-time viewing of data with server and software technology, and continuous monitoring of dissolved oxygen and temperature via optical sensors. It is a cloud-based, solar-powered buoy that provides sensor stability for weeks before needing maintenance. The buoy is about 15 inches in diameter and weighs about 12 pounds.
With decades of sensor development experience, we overcome a large barrier to entry, which is creating a high quality, long lasting and stable sensor that maintains performance over time in the harsh demands of aquaculture waters. Our unique patent pending anti-fouling combination produces weeks of sensor stability before maintenance is required. With a low power sensor, the buoy can operate on a small solar panel and telemeter data every 10 minutes to a cloud-based operating system. Alarms prevent harvest loss due to critical oxygen levels and our customers can view their Beacon data from any location in the world.
We also provide the aquaculture community with the Logger, a device which logs optical oxygen internally and stores all data on an SD card. The loggers are suitable for fish transportation and applications that can benefit from continuous sampling of oxygen and temperature, but do not require the need for real-time monitoring.
How widely have they been adopted by the aquaculture sector?
Our beacons are being used by farms supporting species such as catfish, tilapia, shrimp, trout, barramundi, oysters and carp in the USA, Italy, Mexico and Australia.
We have thousands of sensors all over the world sampling data from some of the most remote and challenging waters on this planet.
In addition to optical dissolved oxygen sensors, we have other sensors that measure different parameters for you to choose from
Post time: Nov-06-2024