Aquaculture has turn out to be important since the wild fish
production stagnated, particularly in the developing countries.
Aquaculture contributed 40.1% to the world total fish
production, and nearly all the seaweeds production. Asia
accounts for 88.5% from the worldwide aquaculture
production, and Malaysia has listed in top-20 producers in year
2011[1]. For any aquaculture project, the proper monitoring of
the water quality is essential for any thriving operation.
Sustaining and controlling good water quality is essential to
receive very good productivity. Proper monitoring of the water
quality is essential for successful operation in obtaining
ultimate yield of growth and survival and it is actually
governed by a number of variables including physical,
chemical and biological aspects.