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A company that provides monitoring systems which track the quality of water in lakes will be taking a booth at EFTTEX.

WALISE, the Hungarian maker of automated water monitoring and intervention systems, will be at the European show in Brussels alongside its distributor for countries outside Hungary, Energofish, to show off the possibilities that its units can provide to angling clubs and associations who look after their own waters.

Tibor Koleszár, CEO of WALISE, told Angling International: “The company supports the success of fishing lakes by maintaining healthier fishing stocks and minimising losses through continuous water quality monitoring that enables early detection and timely prevention issues.

“This process protects ecological balance, reduces the need for costly restocking and promotes safe, sustainable lake management. With real-time data on water, air and soil conditions accessible from any phone or computer – along with automated interventions – WALISE makes water management simpler, safer and more efficient.

“Beyond lowering the risks and operational costs, its advanced monitoring system provides a clear competitive advantage, making lakes more appealing to anglers while strengthening their long-term health.”

WALISE says it is looking to build on numerous successful collaborations in Hungary – including with the Hungarian Fishing Association – by expanding its presence and bringing its system and its solutions to a wider European audience.

The benefits of the system to users – including angling organisations – are:

  • Prevention of fish kill. Thanks to real-time data and immediate alerts, sudden fish kills that cause significant financial loss can be avoided.
  • Boosting ecosystem health and sustainability. It increases sustainability of a fish pond’s environmental parameters by 90%, enhancing long-term health and stability of the ecosystem.
  • Strengthening production security by up to 30%. Reduces risk of mortality and ensures a stable environment.
  • Electricity consumption reduction. With real-time data, you can reduce energy use by 15% to 50% by precisely selecting when to activate aerators and pumps.
  • Increasing yield. The system allows for nearly 20% higher stocking density as it helps maintain an ideal and safe environment for fish.
  • Reducing workload. Automated data collection and analysis significantly reduces your team’s workload – resulting in a more efficient operation.

Koleszár added: “The key to sustainable fish farming lies in access to accurate real-time water quality data. With the WALISE system fishing clubs can proactively identify water quality problems and take timely action to protect fish health.”

EFTTEX BOOTH No. C23

T: +36 70 885 6542
info@walise.com
www.walise.com

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