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Determining spatial feed distribution in sea cage aquaculture using an aerial camera platform

Abstract

Within this paper we describe an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) based method to estimate the spatial feed pellet distribution in salmon fish-cages and exploit it within a case study to determine the radial pellet distribution for different rotor spreaders and blower configurations. Compared to previously used methods, capturing pellets thrown from a rotary feed spreader in rows of Styrofoam boxes, the UAV based method is simpler and faster to setup and allows to cover a larger portion of the sea cage surface area. We compare results obtained with the Styrofoam box method with results we obtained by an automatic analysis of aerial videos taken by the UAV during feeding experiments. The employed method helps to gain insight into the spatial feed pellet distribution in full-scale salmon fish-cages where the feeding pipe and actual fixation of the spreader may influence the dynamic behaviour of the feeding system. This can also be seen as a step towards a continuous measuring of the feed pellet distribution, particularly in view of possible future feeding systems that may allow to adapt the feed pellet distribution to the actual fish distribution.
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Category

Academic literature review

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Andreas Myskja Lien
  • Christian Schellewald
  • Annette Stahl
  • Kevin Frank
  • Kristoffer Rist Skøien
  • Jan Inge Tjølsen

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Ocean / Aquaculture
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • AKVA group

Year

2019

Published in

Aquacultural Engineering

ISSN

0144-8609

Volume

87:102018

Page(s)

1 - 9

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