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2023-07-25

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Aitwar, V.S., Goud, E.A., Kiran, N.U., Khalasi, B., 2023. Deployment of artificial intelligence in fisheries and aquaculture sector. Biotica Research Today 5(7), 523-525.

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Deployment of Artificial Intelligence in Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector

Vaijnath S. Aitwar*

College of Fisheries, Mangaluru, (Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar), Karnataka (575 002), India

Ediga Arun Goud

College of Fisheries, Shirgaon, Ratnagiri, (Dr. Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli), Maharashtra (415 629), India

N. Uday Kiran

College of Fisheries, Mangaluru, (Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar), Karnataka (575 002), India

Binal Khalasi

College of Fisheries, Mangaluru, (Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar), Karnataka (575 002), India

DOI: NIL

Keywords: Aquaculture, Feed management, Fisheries management, Stock assessment

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AI (Artificial Intelligence) is "a new era made of fragments of the past". It has the potential to revolutionize the fisheries and aquaculture industries by improving efficiency, sustainability, and decision-making processes. Artificial intelligence has been applied in a wide range of fields from total industrial automation to agriculture. Artificial intelligence can make aquaculture less labor-intensive and hasten the tripling of output. It can manage several types of activities at work, including feeding systems, water management, cultivators, processors, etc. In order to ensure the long-term viability of high-seas fisheries, artificial intelligence helps to monitor fishing activities globally. In the battle against IUU fishing, artificial intelligence is an essential tool. As a result, AI offers full management over systems for producing fish at low maintenance and input costs.

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