Andfjord Salmon™ has been granted a licence by the Norwegian government to farm 10,000 MAB of salmon. The facility is designed to avoid problems with salmon lice and poisonous algae. It has robust barriers to prevent escape and to minimise the impact on marine life.
Located on the island of Andøya in the Arctic archipelago of Vesterålen, Norway, Andfjord Salmon has developed an innovative aquaculture system for the shore-based farming of Atlantic salmon, based on its patented flow-through technology. The system represents the best of traditional sea-based salmon farming, combined with the advantages of being land-based.
Andfjord Salmon’s ambition is therefore to build and operate the world’s most sustainable aquaculture facility of its kind. The nearby Gulf Stream provides oxygen-rich water at an ideal temperature, unaffected by other salmon farms, which contributes towards lowering the risk of infectious diseases. In addition, Andfjord Salmon avoids issues with salmon lice and algae as it sources seawater below the level at which these organisms live.
The pools are escape-proof and are equipped with an innovative cleaning system that utilises biological waste as a resource, while preventing the pollution of marine life. Andfjord Salmon AS is listed on Euronext Growth in Oslo under the ticker ANDF.
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Andfjord Salmon is a Norwegian company established in 2014. The company is listed at Oslo Stock Exchange (ANDF), and located at Kvalnes on the northernmost island of Andøya in Vesterålen, Norway.