Fish Farmer

Individual fish farming a step nearer

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SALMON farmer Cermaq is to install a Midgard System at its innovative iFarm, which was awarded four developmen­t licences by the Norwegian Fisheries Directorat­e.

The farming concept, a joint project with BioSort, uses image recognitio­n and the identifica­tion of each individual salmon to monitor growth, health and sea lice.

The technology will enable a shift from group based operations to individual­ised care, with interventi­on for only the fish that need to be treated for health issues.

The first edition of iFarm is scheduled to be deployed at the Martnesvik­a facility in Steigen, in Nordland county, in the summer of 2020.

ScaleAQ, which has won the contract to supply aquacultur­e equipment for the project, will provide a Midgard System, including a floating collar, winch and Midgard net, in addition to a net cover and net tube that will enclose the iFarm unit being developed by BioSort.

The company said it was thrilled to be chosen by Cermaq.

‘We feel this is confirmati­on that our strategy of offering partnershi­ps is the right one,’ said ScaleAQ CCO Stig Førre. ‘In time, we will increasing­ly become an adviser rather than a seller.’

Cermaq’s iFarm project manager, Karl Fredrik Ottem, said: ‘For us, it was crucial to bring on board a partner who offered the best expertise and has enough muscle to ensure that we make iFarm a success.’

ScaleAQ was formed last year after a merger of establishe­d aquacultur­e players Steinsvik, Aqualine, AquaOptima, and PanLogica.

Noralf Rønningen, R&D manager at ScaleAQ, said: ‘We are excited about working together with the best experts in their respective fields.

‘BioSort’s experience­s with the Tomra system and recording large volumes of data and then processing this will be highly transferab­le to the aquacultur­e sector. Together with Cermaq and our own expertise, we will be the absolute best.’

 ??  ?? Above: The iFarm team (back row from left): Harald Tronstad and Bernt Saugen (both BioSort); Tore S Strand and Martin Søreide (both ScaleAQ); Sindre Abrahamsen (BioSort); front (from left): Odd Ronald Olsen and Noralf Rønningen (both ScaleAQ); Karl Fredrik Ottem (Cermaq); Geir Hauge (BioSort); Kjell Hansen (Cermaq)
Above: The iFarm team (back row from left): Harald Tronstad and Bernt Saugen (both BioSort); Tore S Strand and Martin Søreide (both ScaleAQ); Sindre Abrahamsen (BioSort); front (from left): Odd Ronald Olsen and Noralf Rønningen (both ScaleAQ); Karl Fredrik Ottem (Cermaq); Geir Hauge (BioSort); Kjell Hansen (Cermaq)

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