At three minutes to nine in the evening of 17th July 2011, the one hundred millionth fish measurement was registered in the Biomass Daily database. The fish was part of a population named ‘905’ at Rifós, which is a farm specialising in trout and salmon, located in Northeast Iceland.
This major milestone marks the continued success of the Biomass daily project, with the system now handling data for nearly a hundred farms and receiving over 250.000 new measurements every day.
Biomass Daily gives fish farmers’ effortless knowledge, with up-to-the-minute growth trends for every population delivered by email every night and weight distribution reports just a mouse click away. Tasks that would previously have taken days now take just seconds and deliver immeasurably greater accuracy.