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The Straits Times

Keeping fish healthy with the help of smart cameras

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When fish fall ill, it would take the sharp eyes of the fish farmer to detect the spread of diseases in his fish stock and nip it in the bud in time.

But what if his fish number in the thousands, making it close to impossible to watch over each of them?

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