Dartmouth-based oceantech company Sedna Technologies has released Sensor Globe, a piece of hardware that can gather real-time data on live seafood in tanks, fish farm pens or other environments.
The three-year-old company is dedicated to monitoring the conditions of live seafood as it moves through the supply chain. Its Sensor Globe is immersed in water with the fish or shellfish to give personnel real-time readings on conditions in the tanks.
As well as launching the new product, Sedna also announced that it has brought on veteran seafood executive Trond Severinsen to serve as its