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    A key step for Nordic Aquafarms in California

    The Nordic Aquafarms (NAF) project in California took a key step forward yesterday after the Humboldt County Planning Commission voted unanimously to certify the Environmental Impact Report (EIR). In addition to being a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirement, this is also a step forward in the finalization of other Nordic Aquafarms permits. At the same meeting, the commission approved the coastal development permit as well for Terrestrial Development.

    The Nordic Aquafarms (NAF) project in California took a key step forward yesterday after the Humboldt County Planning Commission voted unanimously to certify the Environmental Impact Report (EIR). In addition to being a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirement, this is also a step forward in the finalization of other Nordic Aquafarms permits. At the same meeting, the commission approved the coastal development permit as well for Terrestrial Development.

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