The Canadian aquaculture technology company has secured a multi-year agreement with Invermar following a biomass measurement trial at a freshwater salmon facility.
Between 2015 and 2019, the company "consistently and significantly" exceeded the limits for biomass production, feed consumption, and sludge generation authorized in its original environmental permit. ...
The agreement includes the exchange of technical knowledge, improved monitoring systems, collaborative working groups, and training and capacity-building programs.
Nearly 18 tons of various resources were confiscated, including salmon, Patagonian grenadier, common hake, conger eel, and Chilean abalone, among others.