Cod farmer acquires salmon harvesting site

Norwegian cod farmer Ode has taken over a harvesting facility formerly owned by the salmon group Måsøval. Ode confirmed at the weekend that it had acquired the Western Seaproducts facility in Vartdal near Ålesund, on the west coast of Norway. The plant will become a fully owned subsidiary and will be operated as a specialised…

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90,000-tonne land-based salmon farm planned for Lewis

render of a fish farm embedded in a mountain, with a boat alongside

A Norwegian salmon company is hoping to build a 90,000-tonne land-based fish farm in a remote part of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides. The story was broken this week by local paper the Stornoway Gazette, which was tipped off following a presentation for investors. The company concerned, Norwegian Mountain Salmon (NMS), already has plans underway…

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Grieg Q4 rocked by spiro, jellyfish and winter sores

Grieg Seafood worker on pen

Grieg Seafood is the latest Norwegian salmon farmer to report biological and jellyfish issues during the final quarter of 2023. The company, which was big in Scotland until three years ago, but now concentrates on Norway and Canada, recorded an operational (EBIT) loss of NOK 67 million (around £5m) against an operational profit of NOK…

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Nordic Aqua on track for first Chinese harvest

Norwegian company Nordic Aqua Partners, which is developing a land based facility in China, has reported a good operational performance in the fourth quarter of last year with construction works for Stage One completed on time and on budget. The biological performance was good for all batches – with strong growth, a mortality rate below…

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Arctic Fish hits 2023 record despite escape crisis

Iceland’s Arctic Fish produced an operational profit or EBIT of €3.2 million (£2.7m) in 2023, the first full year under Mowi ownership. This was in spite of serious escape issues during the summer which led to a backlash in Iceland against open pen salmon farming. The company said the financial biological performance improved somewhat after…

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Faroes shines for Bakkafrost as Scotland steadily improves

Bakkafrost’s Scottish business began to turn the corner during the final three months of 2023, the company reported today. After a difficult time with biological challenges between July and September Bakkafrost said “The fourth quarter gave opportunities with good biological development to grow the fish, resulting therefore in reduced harvest volumes, concentrating on growing into the…

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Nordlaks set to resume shelved investment projects

Nordlaks, Norway’s largest privately owned salmon farmer, is resuming a major investment programme it cancelled following the announcement of the salmon tax 18 months ago. Plans for a new slaughterhouse, filleting department and offices at Børøya in Stokmarknes were among several aquaculture projects put on hold in the autumn of 2022 by the industry. Tomas…

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Nova Sea buys into Torghatten Aqua

The large Norwegian salmon business Nova Sea has entered into a long term collaboration with another salmon company, Torghatten Aqua, with the aim of strengthening both companies. They say that the plan will contribute to continued sustainable growth and development in the Helgeland region. Torghatten Aqua AS, formerly known as Torgnes AS, is an investment…

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Norcod revenues shoot up, but profits still some way off

Norcod, Norway’s largest cod farming company, produced a strong operational performance during the final quarter of 2023 with a 61% increase in revenues. The results for the whole of last year were also impressive, with earnings up by 58% to NOK 269m (£20m). The company earned NOK 83m (£6.2m) during the final quarter of 2023…

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Solid Q4 performance from SalMar

Mefjord Vinter_SalMar

SalMar, the world’s second largest Atlantic salmon farmer, produced “very solid results” during the final quarter of last year, figures published today show. The company plans to pay NOK 4.6bn (around £345m) in dividends for the whole year. SalMar announced a Q4 group operational EBIT or operational profit of NOK 2.16bn (£162m), up nearly 115%…

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