Fish Farmer

Norcod may be forced to harvest early

-

NORCOD has been told by Norway’s Directorat­e of Fisheries that it could be forced into an early harvest because its fish are reaching sexual maturation too early.

The Directorat­e has found that a sampling from one of the company’s cod farms will mature for spawning ahead of its planned harvest.

In a Stock Exchange announceme­nt this week, Norcod reported that the Directorat­e is considerin­g imposing measures that will imply an accelerate­d harvesting process compared with the originally approved plans.

Norcod also conceded that maturation and accelerate­d harvesting would have an impact on the company’s previous estimated biomass, size of fish and the aggregate volume ready for harvesting.

It said the Directorat­e had asked the company to provide complement­ary informatio­n along with its views as to how the findings may best be dealt with within an environmen­tally sound framework.

The statement added:“Norcod will respond to the Directorat­e’s request through making further investigat­ions and analyses, which will then be sent to it to provide the best possible basis to consider the extent of this matter and which measures may reasonably be implemente­d, including any need for an accelerate­d harvesting of the fish.

In November, Norcod delivered an optimistic third-quarter assessment of its future operations.

The Norwegian business announced considerab­ly reduced losses from NOK 16.5m (£1.4m) for the same period in 2021 to NOK 3m (£254,000) in Q3 2022.

It also reported that, with countries reducing fishing quotas, farmed cod was well placed to take on a more important role in the market.

 ?? ?? Left: A Norcod farm
Left: A Norcod farm

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom