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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 11 MIN

How Edge Computing Is Supporting Precision Marine Aquaculture

from The Edge Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Local Compute, CDNs, and Distributed Infrastructure · host Fexingo

Episode 50 of The Edge Computing Podcast takes you inside the salmon farms of Norway, where edge compute nodes are replacing human divers and cloud backhaul. We trace how one Norwegian aquaculture company deployed local AI inference to monitor fish behavior, detect sea lice in real time, and cut mortality rates by 12 percent over 18 months. Lucas and Luna discuss the hardware (NVIDIA Jetson modules), the latency math (sub-50-millisecond decision loops vs. 800-millisecond round trips to a cloud region), and the surprising lesson: the hardest part wasn't the edge tech—it was convincing regulators that a machine could make culling decisions without a human in the loop. If you've wondered whether edge computing has a non-retail, non-manufacturing ROI case, this episode gives you one with teeth. #EdgeComputing #MarineAquaculture #PrecisionFishFarming #NVIDIAJetson #SeaLiceDetection #NorwaySalmon #RealTimeAI #LatencySensitive #DistributedInfrastructure #LocalCompute #AquacultureTech #Agriculture #FoodSupplyTech #IndustrialIoT #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #CDNEvolution Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode 50 of The Edge Computing Podcast takes you inside the salmon farms of Norway, where edge compute nodes are replacing human divers and cloud backhaul. We trace how one Norwegian aquaculture company deployed local AI inference to monitor fish behavior, detect sea lice in real time, and cut mortality rates by 12 percent over 18 months. Lucas and Luna discuss the hardware (NVIDIA Jetson modules), the latency math (sub-50-millisecond decision loops vs. 800-millisecond round trips to a cloud region), and the surprising lesson: the hardest part wasn't the edge tech—it was convincing regulators that a machine could make culling decisions without a human in the loop. If you've wondered whether edge computing has a non-retail, non-manufacturing ROI case, this episode gives you one with teeth. #EdgeComputing #MarineAquaculture #PrecisionFishFarming #NVIDIAJetson #SeaLiceDetection #NorwaySalmon #RealTimeAI #LatencySensitive #DistributedInfrastructure #LocalCompute #AquacultureTech #Agriculture #FoodSupplyTech #IndustrialIoT #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #CDNEvolution Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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