17/04/2023
We're excited to introduce our newest innovation in fish welfare monitoring - the Fish Welfare Biosensor! With just a drop of water, this non-invasive method can measure key compounds in the water, providing a complete picture of fish welfare without the need for invasive methods like taking blood samples or tissue biopsies.
In AQUACULTURE poor fish welfare can lead to reduced growth rates, increased susceptibility, and decreased overall health, ultimately leading to economic losses for the aquaculture industry.
In SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, it's important to ensure that zebrafish and other aquatic model organisms are healthy and well-cared for, as this can impact the validity and reproducibility of research results.
We are working with seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) as one of the most used aquaculture species in Europe, and with zebrafish (Danio rerio) which is the most used fish species in research. Neverthless, the use of our FishWelfareBiosensor may be used with other fish species in the near future.
Our product is perfect for aquaculture producers, researchers, national authorities, public aquarium managers, environmentalists, conservationists, consumers and the food industry, and even the pharmaceutical industry. By addressing the problem of non-invasive methods for evaluating fish welfare, our product has the potential to improve the health and well-being of fish in both aquaculture and scientific research settings.
Join us in revolutionizing the way we monitor fish welfare - with just a drop of water!
For more information check subscribepage.io/biosensor