Abstract

For the health and well-being of aquatic species, it is crucial to monitor and maintain ideal water quality in aquaculture systems. Manual testing and inspection are two traditional water quality monitoring techniques that can be time- and money-consuming. Through the use of sensors and other IoT devices, the IoT offers a possible solution by enabling continuous, real-time monitoring of water quality. Using a variety of sensors, including a turbidity, soil moisture, and gas, we discuss the design and implementation of an IoT-based system for monitoring water quality in aquaculture in this project. The outcomes of our field tests show how well the system works for measuring water quality parameters precisely and sending prompt notifications when variations from normal values are found. Overall, our research indicates that the adoption of IoT technology can enable continuous, real-time monitoring of water quality, which has the potential to substantially enhance the efficiency and sustainability of aquaculture operations.

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