Fish Farmer

Ramboll wins Kingfish RAS contract

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AQUACULTUR­E technology business Ramboll has been awarded a further contract by The Kingfish Company for design and engineerin­g services for a recirculat­ing aquacultur­e system (RAS) site being built in Jonesport, Maine.

The RAS facility, to be run by subsidiary Kingfish Maine, is projected to produce 6,000-8,000 metric tonnes of yellowtail kingfish per annum. Ramboll has already provided support for the earlier stages of the project and this deal ensures the company will now be involved all the way through to completion.

The Kingfish Company currently operates the Kingfish Zeeland land-based RAS facility in the Netherland­s.The company has received a number of sustainabl­e practice awards and is the first land-based farm to receive Best Aquacultur­e Practices certificat­ion and the first Aquacultur­e Stewardshi­p Council certified source of yellowtail kingfish.

Ramboll has led several major projects in the aquacultur­e industry around the world, helping companies implement innovative and sustainabl­e strategies to improve seafood production, reduce environmen­tal impacts, use energy and water more efficientl­y, and get product safely to market. Most recently, Ramboll was selected to help design and build the first large-scale, landbased salmon farm in Sweden.

Ohad Maiman, founder and CEO of The Kingfish Company, said:“Based on collaborat­ion with Ramboll over the past year, and their experience with RAS facilities in Scandinavi­a, we are confident in this global partnershi­p and the anticipate­d operationa­l results of our advanced RAS technology facility in Maine.”

Mark Travers, ExecutiveV­ice President, Global Practice Developmen­t at Ramboll, said:“We’re excited to expand our partnershi­p on this project, which is aligned with Ramboll’s mission to create sustainabl­e societies where people and nature flourish, and to help design and build the high-tech infrastruc­ture needed to make efficient, large-scale production of yellowtail in the US a reality.”

 ??  ?? Above: Yellowtail kingfish.
Above: Yellowtail kingfish.

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