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» Go to news mainHow wired mussels are predicting toxic algae
Posted by CBC New on
November 14, 2018
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Research, Big Data & Machine Learning
A project led by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Cooke Seafood and Dalhousie is using sophisticated sensors to convert a mussel's distinctive behaviour when exposed to stressors into an early detector of toxic algae. This is one of the first projects DeepSense, hosted in the Faculty, will work on.
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