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Tag: Sensors

Study of fish damage at a pumping station with a new fish-friendly pump

January 9, 2026January 27, 2026 IGFadmin News Field experiments, Fish-friendly pump, Sensors
Study of fish damage at a pumping station with a new fish-friendly pump

Lifting of the fish net at pump outlet Pumping stations often interrupt vital fish migration routes, with potentially fatal consequences. At the Kudensee pumping station

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Great interest in the results of our RETERO research project

May 28, 2024January 27, 2026 IGFadmin News Fish behaviour, Sensors
Great interest in the results of our RETERO research project

After 5 years of project duration, the fruits of the hard work in the RETERO research project together with colleagues from the University of Magdeburg,

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Test of the backpack sensors developed together with TalTech

January 2, 2023January 27, 2026 IGFadmin News Sensors, Stress
Test of the backpack sensors developed together with TalTech

Within the RETERO research project, intensive cooperation has developed with the Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) and the Estonian University for Life Sciences (EMÜ). In

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Robot fish in NANO-Magazin

May 25, 2020January 27, 2026 IGFadmin News Fish behaviour, Sensors
Robot fish in NANO-Magazin

NANO magazine recently published a report on the development of the robot fish. IGF Jena is a proud partner in the RETERO project, which aims

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“Robotic Fish May Reduce Live Fish Testing Near Hydroelectric Plants”

November 4, 2019January 27, 2026 IGFadmin News Fish behaviour, Sensors
“Robotic Fish May Reduce Live Fish Testing Near Hydroelectric Plants”

Here you can read more about the RETERO project, an interesting project in which the IGF is proud to be involved. Source: https://www.fondriest.com/news/Photo: Jana Dünnhaupt,

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