The Mechanization of Water Quality Sensor Probe Project has successfully completed its deployment and commissioning phase at the Batu Maung fish cages, marking a significant milestone in the development of smart aquaculture monitoring systems.
The project focuses on the mechanization and real-time monitoring of water quality parameters to improve operational efficiency, environmental monitoring, and sustainable aquaculture practices. The deployment included prototype installation, on-site commissioning, system validation, and presentation of project deliverables.
The project is led by Principal Investigator, Prof. Dr. Amir Akramin, together with project team members Dr. Hasan, Dr. Khairul Affendy, Br. Hanif, and Br. Afif.
Representatives from Institut Penyelidikan Perikanan Batu Maung, led by Pn. Roziawati binti Mohd Razali, were also present during the deployment and evaluation activities. Their participation reflects the strong collaboration between academic researchers and fisheries research stakeholders in advancing innovative marine technologies.
The successful implementation of the prototype demonstrates the potential of sensor-based monitoring systems in supporting data-driven aquaculture management, improving water quality assessment, and contributing towards sustainable fisheries development in Malaysia.

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