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Aquaculture is a growing multi-billion pound industry facing many challenges. Traditional fish feeding mechanism in today's aquaculture farms stands behind a variety of challenges, including fish welfare, fish growth distribution, environmental effect especially in open ocean cage fish farms, and production cost efficiency. Adaptive smart fish feeder based on fish behaviours is proposed in this paper...
Over half a million fish are used in scientific procedures annually in the UK alone. Most fish are subject to invasive procedures which may cause pain distress or death. A range of procedures such as fin clipping, tagging and exposure to chemicals of low pH have been associated with change in behaviour. Abnormal behaviour after common procedures may influence and confuse experiment output.
Over the last two decades, zebrafish (Danio rerio) have emerged as an efficient model to aid in the research of a broad range of human diseases as well as such diverse applications as environmental modelling and drug discovery. Economically, the large number, low price and low maintenance requirements of this fish species encouraged its use for research. In addition to this, the study of zebrafish...
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