
Sensor Globe contributes to increased control and safety when fish are handled and moved around in our facility.

The most expensive moments in salmon farming happen during handling
Transfers, treatments and harvests drive survival, quality and profitability — and they are the only part of the operation nobody is measuring in real time.
Salmon handling welfare monitoring — what changes when you actually measure it
Real-time insights
Act before losses occur — see shock, drop-outs, and oxygen crashes the moment they happen, not in the post-mortem.
Standardized execution
Same handling standard — every crew, every site, every vessel. the best crew’s run becomes the floor.
Objective visibility
Replace “we think the pump was the problem” with the actual numbers: oxygen, pressure, g-force, ph — captured at the moment of the event.
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Every operation is documented and auditable — the welfare log is already written by the time the regulator asks.
Salmon crowding sensor: introducing Crowd Control
The fish-movement data platform. sensors that travel with the fish, capturing the conditions they actually experience — not the water column around them
The five-step production chain
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Production-agnostic and built to integrate with every site and vessel.


Sensor globe gives fish farmers real-time visibility into the moments that actually decide mortality — transfers, treatments, crowding and harvest — and turns every run into a documented, comparable, auditable record.
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The break-even math on a single mechanical treatment
928
Fish / year — that’s all it takes to break even on the system
0.05%
The survival improvement you need to get there
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3.5M
Value preserved at a 0.50% improvement across 10 cages
Annual system cost nok 350,000. stability during critical handling events compounds quickly at production scale.