TheFishSite Latest News
Fewer Escaped Salmon in Nordfjord than Feared
On the 30 December 2011, Marine Harvest found two small lacerations in a net on the Juvik farm. The gash was discovered during an extraordinary and thorough inspection in the wake of Hurricane Dagmar.
The hurricane did great damage in Nordfjord and a large ammount of debris was drifting freely in the area. It is too early however to say whether or not Dagmar caused the gash in the seine.
The farm had around 139,000 fish with an average weight of 4 kg. It was previously unknown how many of the fish escaped but now it is thought that only around 2,000 escaped of which 547 have been recaptured.
Marine Harvest has a clear goal of zero escapes from its facilities. In the period 2007 to 2010, the company gave great efforts to reduce escapees and this resulted in good results with few incidents and a limited number of escaped fish.
In 2011 Marine Harvest registered three major escape events before this event in the Nordfjord. This marks a clear break with previous years' results. Marine Harvest will make a new evaluation of the events of 2011 to ensure that the company can reach its goal of zero escapes.
Further Reading
|
| - | Go to our previous news item on this story by clicking here. |
TheFishSite News Desk
More Fish Industry News
Florida King Mackerel Hook-and-Line Fishing Closing
High Radiation Levels 400 Miles Off Japan's Coast
New England Can’t Afford to put Maine Cod at Risk
Salmon Still Make Omega-3 Despite Plant Diet
Closed Containment Trial Produces Excellent Salmon
Russian Agricultural Development: February 2012
January Catfish Processing Down, Feed Deliveries Up
First Fish Hatchery Set Up in Rajasthan
Rs2,000 Million to Develop Northern Fishing Sector
Bakkafrost Achieves Farm Assurance Standard



