Abstract

Water quality monitoring plays an important role in modern intensive fish farming management. Advancements in new sensor technologies, automated controls, and data telemetry now allow for unprecedented monitoring capabilities to strengthen insights in designing mitigation and management strategies. At present continuous monitoring of water and wastewater quality at most treatment plants is infrequent, often because of uncertainty regarding the reproducibility of the current techniques used, and also because of the cost and the time required to complete most tests. The application of a remote-controlled, on-line water quality monitoring system (WQMS) is central to continued intensification of the aquaculture industry. This chapter discusses the current state of water quality monitoring for aquaculture and describes and presents the general parameters, monitoring methods, and standards used in the field.

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