OIST Scalable Aquaculture: Survival, Welfare Boost | AcademicJobs Japan
OIST researchers unveil automated scalable aquaculture systems boosting survival by 15-25%, cutting labor, and improving welfare for fish, shrimp, and cephalopods.
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Professor Jonathan Miller serves as Principal Investigator of the Physics and Biology Unit at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST). His research centers on cephalopod biology, with emphasis on camouflage mechanisms, color adjustment to substrates, and development of aquaculture systems for squid species.
OIST researchers unveil automated scalable aquaculture systems boosting survival by 15-25%, cutting labor, and improving welfare for fish, shrimp, and cephalopods.