Water quality monitoring in an aquaculture farm is imperative for maintaining healthy stock and therefore profitability. Traditional monitoring has involved employees taking handheld instruments into the field to manually collect measurements, a method that is time consuming and labor intensive. Technology advances beyond traditional monitoring systems have increased the availability of IoT devices and instruments that allow for remote monitoring of reliable and accurate water quality, giving farmers better visibility into changing conditions without having to physically be onsite. Integrated solutions can autonomously collect a full profile of water quality data throughout the water column and telemeter that data in near real-time to the cloud, where it can be stored, downloaded, and analyzed. Having this data available at multiple stations within an aquaculture farm can allow the facility to make informed decisions based on real-time environmental conditions, making it easier to respond to emergency situations and thereby reducing mortality. Overall, this can accelerate the effort toward food security and sustainability in global fisheries markets.