What Shalink & ReyX Sees In aquaculture, disease doesn’t knock — it wipes out. A single outbreak can kill thousands overnight, wrecking yield, wiping profits, and damaging entire ecosystems. The cost of late detection is too high to ignore.
With the AI in aquaculture market growing to $1.42B by 2032, and precision aquaculture forecasted to reach $7.5B by 2035, it's clear that proactive, tech-enabled disease control isn’t optional — it’s survival.
At Shalink & ReyX, we understand that in aquaculture, a few lost hours can mean total collapse. That’s why we’re developing AI-powered systems to catch disease signals early, reduce mortality, and protect the future of fish farming.
Leveraging sensor data and underwater cameras to track fish movement, feeding patterns, and tank conditions — flagging anomalies instantly.
Training deep learning models to detect early signs of stress or illness using behavioral and environmental patterns — enabling intervention before symptoms surface.
Creating smart alert systems that notify farm operators and trigger pre-set actions (oxygenation, quarantine, water treatment) when disease risk is detected.