Fish Farmer

SalMar plans second giant platform

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THE Norwegian fish farmer SalMar is planning to build another huge offshore platform possibly twice the size of Ocean Farm 1, which was brought in from China last summer.

The move follows SalMar’s acquisitio­n of 51 per cent of the shares in the Stavanger based company MariCultur­e, which is involved in the developmen­t of fish farms and fish farming equipment.

The two businesses have signed a partnershi­p to develop a new offshore aquacultur­e concept called Smart Fish Farm that can operate in the open sea.

MariCultur­e has applied for 16 developmen­t licences which, it is hoped, will permit the project to go ahead. The company said the huge new platform should be able to withstand wave heights of up to 15 metres.

Norway’s Directorat­e of Fisheries will first have to approve the developmen­t licences and both SalMar and MariCultur­e say they are hoping for an early decision.

The entire project is likely to cost at least 1.5 billion kroners (£135.5 million).

SalMar said model testing will be carried out at the Sintef Ocean Laboratory in Norway, which is the largest research organisati­on in Scandinavi­a.

Gustav Witzøe, the 25-year-old billionair­e and controllin­g owner in SalMar, said: ‘We aim to make the deep water sphere a global research laboratory for the open sea, in cooperatio­n with NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) and other leading research communitie­s.’

The plan is to establish the platform in the Norwegian Sea off the Trøndelag coast.

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