Water quality parameter guidelines and the selection of microcontroller for the monitoring of aquaculture system: A review

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Aquaculture is known as the suitable method for cultivating fish and aquatic animals but there is negative impact on the Aquaculture. This is due to the lack of knowledge on the parameters regarding water quality and the use of manual and traditional fish farming. The aim of this research paper is to provide the proper guidelines for the maintenance of the Aquaculture system to attain the optimum yield. Firstly, the significance, desired limits and the remedies if they deviate from the tolerable limits of particular parameter are mentioned for the set of different parameters. Secondly, the required microcontroller is selected by comparing with the market's best microcontrollers to measure and monitor the parameters, this reduces the time and human intervention in the aqua farming and results in high yields. Subsequently, to mention the desired sensor for the particular parameter that works efficiently and effectively.

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Srinivasa Akhil, V., Sai Ajay, V., Lakshmi Deepthi, V., & Saipriya, P. (2018). Water quality parameter guidelines and the selection of microcontroller for the monitoring of aquaculture system: A review. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 7(4), 118–122.

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