United States Project Notice - Scalable Aquaculture Monitoring System


Project Notice

PNR 61497
Project Name Scalable Aquaculture Monitoring System
Project Detail The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) will lead a MARINER Category 4 project to develop a system-level solution to continuously monitor all stages of seaweed biomass production. To maximize biomass yields and minimize risk, farm managers must be able to monitor farm progress starting at seaweed outplanting and continuing through the growth cycle to harvest. UCSB will develop a Scalable Aquaculture Monitoring System (SAMS) comprised of autonomous and semi-autonomous technologies capable of monitoring biomass productivity and physiological status, as well as the environmental conditions that control its near-term production. UCSB will also develop new software tools to integrate data into real-time, actionable intelligence. SAMS will deliver subsurface biomass imaging and quantification at an individual plant-scale, while maintaining the scalability to monitor multiple giant kelp farms simultaneously. If successful, the integration of canopy and subsurface kelp biomass, productivity, and condition information with environmental data will provide farm managers with a suite of farm data products to monitor farm status from outplant to harvest. Potential Impact: If successful, MARINER projects strive to develop the tools needed to allow the United States to become a world leader in marine biomass production for multiple important applications, including the production of biofuels.
Funded By Self-Funded
Sector Entertainment
Country United States , Northern America
Project Value USD 2,503,740

Contact Information

Company Name University of California, Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara)
Web Site https://arpa-e.energy.gov/technologies/projects/scalable-aquaculture-monitoring-system

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