Fish counters

The fish counter is an essential piece of equipment in aquaculture for measuring and counting fish in real-time. It enables precise tracking of stock density, optimized batch management, and monitoring of fish growth performance. This device is used in intensive or semi-intensive farming operations, particularly for fish destined for sale or processing.
Technical Features
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Operating principle: the counter uses optical sensors, ultrasonic sensors, or pressure sensors to count fish passing through a channel or hopper
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Counting rate: from 100 to several thousand fish per minute, depending on the model and species
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Accuracy: counts fish of various sizes, including fry and market-size fish
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Display: digital screen or computer interface for real-time tracking
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Alarms: alert system in case of discrepancies in counting or flow anomalies
Advantages
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Precise tracking of fish stocks, reducing the risk of overcrowding or losses
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Time savings: automatic counting with no manual intervention
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Improved management: real-time monitoring to optimize farming and harvesting processes
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Easy integration into existing monitoring systems
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Durability: designed to withstand harsh working conditions, especially in aquatic environments
Available Options
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Connectivity: integration with aquaculture management software or stock management systems
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Adjustable sensors to accommodate different fish types and sizes
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Automatic cleaning systems to ensure counting accuracy
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Portable models for flexible and temporary installations