2026-04-15 20:03:17
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The integration of China's aquaculture equipment industry with 5G is accelerating the comprehensive transition of aquaculture models from 'experience dependence' to 'data-driven'. The low latency, high concurrency, and wide connectivity characteristics of 5G support stable networking of equipment clusters such as water quality sensors, underwater cameras, unmanned feeding machines, and inspection drones, achieving millisecond level response and global perception. Jiangsu Lishui's 'Sky Sky Sky Water' unmanned fishing ground relies on the 5G+AI big model to achieve an 8-fold increase in feeding efficiency and a 30% reduction in feed waste rate; The 'Zhanjiang Bay No.1' deep-sea net cage in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, uses a 5G private network to transmit real-time data on dissolved oxygen, water temperature, etc. The AI model dynamically regulates feeding strategies and constructs a 'one fish, one code' full chain traceability system; Shanghai Chongming Smart Fishing Ground deploys MEC edge nodes to compress water quality control delay to within 10 milliseconds, automatically start and stop oxygenation equipment, and accurately identify diseased fish and hypoxia warnings. The national 'GB/T 44985.3-2024 General Technical Requirements for Agricultural Internet of Things Part 3: Aquaculture' has been officially released, unifying the standards for perception, transmission, and control. Shandong has also introduced the 'South American Shrimp 5G Circular Hydropower Gasification Smart Aquaculture Standard' to promote technical standardization. The industry is shifting from device sales to integrated services of 'intelligent terminals+cloud platforms+AI decision-making', with a localization rate of over 85%. Technical solutions have been exported to Southeast Asian countries, and China's aquaculture has entered the era of intelligence.