Norway salmon farmer teams with First Nation to build closed-containment farm in Canada

Ultimately, it hopes to build as many as 5 farms in British Columbia, each producing 5,000 metric tons of salmon.

Thomas Myrholt, CEO of Norwegian technology and salmon farming company Akvafuture, says the company plans to apply for license for least one of its closed containment sites set to operate in British Columbia by the end of this year.
Thomas Myrholt, CEO of Norwegian technology and salmon farming company Akvafuture, says the company plans to apply for license for least one of its closed containment sites set to operate in British Columbia by the end of this year.Photo: Akvafuture
Published 18 September 2024, 19:16Updated 18 September 2024, 19:16
AkvaFutureThomas MyrholtNorwayClosed-Containment SystemsBritish Columbia