Check out our submersible buoy deployed at a salmon farm! We recently tested our buoy with Bjørøya AS at one of their fish farms, where our buoy was programmed to profile and collect temperature and salinity data for 3 weeks. Our goal was to validate the buoy's performance in real-world conditions and demonstrate its potential to the aquaculture industry. This test was a success and the initial results have been promising, demonstrating our buoy's capability to provide detailed water column profiles and real-time data collection. As our team are striving to fill the gaps in precise and consistent underwater data capture, this test also showcased that it is possible to provide a more cost-efficient and reliable solution for vertical profiling measurements for the aquaculture industry. We are excited about the potential of this technology and are actively looking for partnerships and collaborations. If you're interested in learning more or discussing how we can work together to innovate data collection in aquaculture, please reach out! A big thank you to Bjørøya AS for your support and collaboration on this proof of concept with us. Eskil Bendiksen, Viktor Meland, Jan Mikal Røsten, Hedda Hagerup Johnsrud, Fredrik Lilleøkdal, Andreas Mauritzen #aquaculture #fishfarming #oceandata #submerged #buoy #oceantech #OceanAccess
Good work, guys - all the best moving on!
Senior Technical Sales Engineer hos Blueye Robotics
8moWhile many start-ups have impressive 3D-renderings of their products, that's too often all they have. Great to see that you are getting out there, testing the actual technology in the real and challenging world that the Norwegian coast is. Looking forward to seeing more of stuff like this. 👍