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Title: Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) distribution patterns related to the environment in commercial sea cages
Creator(s): Burke, Meredith
Rey Planellas, Sonia
Telfer, Trevor
Contact Email: meredith.burke@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: atlantic salmon
machine learning
aquaculture
fish distribution
Citation: Burke, M; Rey Planellas, S; Telfer, T; (2025): Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) distribution patterns related to the environment in commercial sea cages. University of Stirling, Institute of Aquaculture. Dataset. http://hdl.handle.net/11667/242
Publisher: University of Stirling, Institute of Aquaculture
Dataset Description (Abstract): Studies have shown that Atlantic salmon in captivity will alter their vertical distribution in sea cages based on thermal gradients, though how they respond to small changes in temperature and how their horizontal distribution is characterised is less well known. Here, a study was performed at three marine cage farms using a computer vision AI algorithm that automatically analyses fish group swimming behaviour in real-time. Multiple video cameras were deployed within one cage in each farm (5 in Farms A and B, and 4 in Farm C), for high spatial coverage of fish behaviour and distribution throughout the cage. The algorithm processed video footage from these cameras and outputted behavioural data termed ‘activity’, which encompasses fish abundance, speed, and shoal cohesion. This dataset includes this activity data along with the date/time, depth of the camera, and temperature at the camera's location. Additionally, environmental data such as photoperiod, weather, and current speed are also included for context.
Dataset Description (TOC): Files are divided by date and also by farm site (farm A, B, C). One cage at each site had multiple cameras. Farm A's study cage starts with 256_, Farm B's cage starts with 257_, these are followed by the camera number (001-005), then date. Farm C's study cage starts with 258_, then camera number (001,003,004,005) - no camera 2, then date. There is also a folder with environmental data: Photoperiod for Outer Hebrides and Loch Fyne, then the current and weather data for Farms B and C.
Type: dataset
Contract/Grant Title: Next-generation automated salmon feeding to increase productivity and improve sustainability and fish welfare
Funder(s): Other
Innovate UK
Contract/Grant Number: 10028961
Worktribe Project ID: 1779991
Geographic Location(s): Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Loch Fyne, Scotland
Time Period: 01/13/2023-01/05/2023
01/01/2024-01/05/2024
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11667/242
Rights: After embargo period ends, rights covered by the standard CC-BY 4.0 licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Affiliation(s) of Dataset Creator(s): University of Stirling (Aquaculture)

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Farm A.zip515.92 MBZIPUnder Embargo until 1/12/2025     Request a copy
Farm B.zip803.32 MBZIPUnder Embargo until 1/12/2025     Request a copy
Farm C.zip663.55 MBZIPUnder Embargo until 1/12/2025     Request a copy
Environment.zip7.32 MBZIPUnder Embargo until 1/12/2025     Request a copy

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