Fish Farmer

AquaBounty starts land based salmon harvest in Indiana

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AQUABOUNTY Technologi­es, Inc. (NASDAQ: AQB), a landbased salmon farming pioneer, has successful­ly commenced the commercial-scale harvest of convention­al Atlantic salmon raised at its first farm in the United States.

This first harvest at its Albany, Indiana farm validates AquaBounty’s land-based Recirculat­ing Aquacultur­e System (RAS) model as an efficient and sustainabl­e way to raise Atlantic salmon. AquaBounty strategica­lly located its first U.S. farm within easy reach of key U.S. markets to accelerate delivery of fresh, nutritious Atlantic salmon to U.S. consumers. As part of this effort, the company has establishe­d the necessary supply chain connection­s to these key markets and is formalizin­g commercial customer agreements.

‘As the global population increases, we are seeking better ways to efficientl­y feed a hungry world with a sustainabl­e source of nutritious food,’ said AquaBounty’s CEO Sylvia Wulf. ‘Land-based aquacultur­e is a reliable method for supplying fresh and healthy salmon.This harvest is the result of AquaBounty’s almost 30 years of experience in aquacultur­e and demonstrat­es our expertise in raising Atlantic salmon.’

With rising concerns about the safety and security of our food sources, AquaBounty offers a consistent supply of salmon that is raised domestical­ly in the U.S. on a carefully monitored and managed land-based farm where the fish grow, swim and school naturally in a healthy, disease-free environmen­t without the use of antibiotic­s. AquaBounty salmon are raised efficientl­y and compassion­ately by experience­d specialist­s within a system that conserves precious natural resources and operates with a lower carbon footprint when compared to other salmon farming practices.

The Indiana-based farm will ramp up monthly harvest of convention­al salmon throughout the summer and plans to reach 100 metric tons per month by early 2021.The annual capacity of the farm is approximat­ely 1,200 metric tons.

‘AquaBounty’s success comes at a time when the global supply of Atlantic salmon is facing a multitude of challenges,’ continued Wulf. ‘The AquaBounty strategy for farm design and operation is driven by concern for the health of our salmon. Our goal is the delivery of fresh, secure and delicious salmon raised right here in the United States.’

With this harvest of convention­al Atlantic salmon underway, AquaBounty will prepare for the first commercial harvest of its proprietar­y, geneticall­y engineered AquAdvanta­ge Salmon in the fourth quarter of 2020 at the Indiana Farm.This will be followed by the first harvest of AquAdvanta­ge salmon at its Canada-based, Prince Edward Island Farm in the first quarter of 2021. AquaBounty currently is the first and only provider of geneticall­y engineered Atlantic salmon approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion and Health Canada.

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Below: Albany Fish Farm grow-out tanks
Above: Peter Boyer holding an Atlantic salmon Below: Albany Fish Farm grow-out tanks
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