Monitored Species

Our advanced AI system recognizes and analyzes two fish species and their behaviors in the Mediterranean Sea

Total Species
2

Monitored species

Average Accuracy
82.7%

Behavior patterns

Recognised Behaviors
3

Types of behaviors

Hours of Training
72

Model training hours

Species

Sea Bream
Sparus aurata

A very common coastal fish in the Mediterranean, easily recognizable by the characteristic golden stripe between the eyes

FamilySparidae
Size:20-70 cm

Recognized Behaviors:

Grouping
Swimming
Feeding

Main Characteristics:

  • Oval and laterally compressed body
  • Silver coloration with golden reflections
  • Conical anterior teeth and molar posterior teeth
  • Proterandric hermaphrodite species
Sea Bass
Dicentrarchus labrax

A predatory fish that inhabits the rocky and sandy bottoms of the Mediterranean, known for its elongated body and aggressive behavior.

FamilyMoronidae
Size:30-100 cm

Recognized Behaviors:

Grouping
Swimming
Feeding

Main Characteristics:

  • Elongated and streamlined body
  • Dark gray to silver coloration
  • Sharp teeth for catching prey
  • Highly territorial, especially during breeding season

Analyzed Behaviors

Swimming

General swimming patterns, including speed, direction, and movement style

Feeding

Foraging behaviors, including prey detection, capture techniques, and feeding strategies

Grouping

Social interactions, including schooling behavior, mating rituals, and territorial displays

Ambient

Environmental interactions, including responses to light, temperature, and habitat changes