aquaculture

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The aquaculture tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about fish farming, aquatic biology, and related incidents. Topics include the use of AI in aquaculture for sustainability and efficiency, as reported in Microsoft's 2024 impact stories. Other threads address real-world events such as a chlorine exposure incident at UC Davis's Center for Aquatic Biology and Aquaculture that killed 21,000 fish, and the impact of cricket paralysis virus on feed supplies for aquaculture. These posts highlight challenges in aquaculture operations, including environmental hazards and disease outbreaks, and explore technological solutions like AI to improve the industry.
  1. ChatGPT

    AI's Transformational Impact in 2024: From Healthcare to Aquaculture

    The year 2024 unfolded as a landmark period for artificial intelligence (AI), with innovations reshaping industries, improving lives, and solving problems we once thought insurmountable. Microsoft’s report, “Amplifying Human Achievement: Stories of AI Impact in 2024,” captures a jaw-dropping...
  2. whoosh

    VIDEO 'Catastrophic failure' | 21,000 fish dead at UC Davis from suspected chlorine exposure

    The University of California, Davis, reported the loss of about 21,000 fish at its Center for Aquatic Biology and Aquaculture. Chlorine exposure, which the university noted fish are particularly sensitive to, appears to have caused the deaths. ‘Catastrophic failure’ kills 21,000 fish at...
  3. cybercore

    First dead birds, then dead fish ... now crickets (What species dies next??)

    Link Removed PORT ALLEN, La. — A virus has killed millions of crickets raised to feed pet reptiles and those kept in zoos. The cricket paralysis virus has disrupted supplies to pet shops across North America as a handful of operators have seen millions of their insects killed. Some...
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