The fish farm will comprise a slack anchored, semi-submersible structure, permanently moored in deep water. (Photo: Stock File)
(NORWAY, 4/7/2017)
Ocean Farming, a subsidiary of the SalMar Group, is building a fish farm pilot facility near the island of Froya, offshore Norway, which is fully automated to eliminate heavy manual operations, deemed to be the largest fish farm worldwide.
The construction of the aquaculture facility, which will include fibre mooring ropes supplied by Lankhorst Euronete SA, has been commissioned to Global Maritime Consultancy & Engineering.
The fish farm has been designed to comprises a slack anchored,...
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