Lighting up fish welfare

Nofima biofluorescence

Source: Thomas Juhasz

Hyperspectral imaging of biofluorescence can potentially measure early signs of stress in fish and invertebrates, finds new research conducted by Nofima

Fish that are experiencing physical damage or early signs of stress can be visually identified using excitation light that induces fluorescence, finds new research conducted by the Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research (Nofima).

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