Fish Farmer

Green light for Grieg Newfoundla­nd expansion

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GRIEG Seafood has been given the go-ahead for further salmon farming expansion in Newfoundla­nd, Canada.

The news came just a couple of weeks after the company officially opened a new hatchery and smolt facility in Placentia Bay in the province.

Provincial Fisheries and Agricultur­e Minister Derrick Bragg announced that Grieg Seafood Newfoundla­nd is the successful proponent of the Newfoundla­nd Government’s recent Expression of Interest process for potential aquacultur­e developmen­t on the province’s southwest coast.

He said Grieg Seafood Newfoundla­nd was the highest ranked proponent in a thorough, multi-phase procuremen­t process.

The Provincial Government will now begin discussion­s on a Memorandum of Understand­ing with Grieg Seafood Newfoundla­nd, which will lay out time-bound milestones the company must meet when developing this area.

The “bays west” area, from Bay d’Espoir west towards the towns of Burgeo and Port-aux-Basques, has the potential to produce between 15,000 and 20,000 metric tonnes of Atlantic salmon and create employment and economic developmen­t, particular­ly on the island’s southwest coast.

Minister Bragg said: “Based on Grieg Seafood Newfoundla­nd’s actions to date and its strong proposal for this area, we anticipate it will uphold its commitment to support local jobs, economic developmen­t, and the highest standards of environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. We look forward to working with the company as it maps out the future developmen­t of the bays west region.”

Knut Skeidsvoll, managing director of Grieg Seafood Newfoundla­nd, added: “Expansion in the bays west area represents a key step forward in the growth and developmen­t of finfish farming in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador.”

 ?? ?? Above: Grieg Seafood Placentia Bay aquacultur­e facility
Above: Grieg Seafood Placentia Bay aquacultur­e facility

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