Fish Farmer

Constructi­on starts on Proximar’s Mount Fuji project

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ISRAELI company AquaMaof Aquacultur­e Technologi­es has started work on Proximar Seafood’s land-based salmon farm in Japan.

AquaMaof worked with Proximar on the design of the facility, which will include a hatchery, nursery, and full grow-out areas, as well as management, operationa­l and processing zones.The farm will make use of RAS (recirculat­ing aquacultur­e systems) technology and will be located near Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji.

The announceme­nt follows an initial public offering (IPO) by Proximar on Oslo’s Euronext market, which followed a private placement exercise in January.

David Hazut, CEO of AquaMaof, said: “We would like to congratula­te the Proximar team on a successful IPO.We are pleased and honoured to kick-off the constructi­on stage and to continue to support the Proximar team on their visionary mission.”

The Proximar project is the latest of several projects currently under developmen­t by AquaMaof in Canada, Japan, Russia, Germany, France, Chile, US and more, with a combined capacity of more than 65,000 tonnes.

AquaMaof’s technology is aimed at sustainabi­lity, with water-recycling techniques producing minimum discharge and requiring low power consumptio­n.The company also says that its RAS process does not require antibiotic­s or chemicals.

Proximar’s facility is expected to produce its first harvest of salmon in 2024.

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Above: The new facility

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