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Salmon: Robotic technology based on the Japanese technique Ike Jime
(UNITED STATES, 3/8/2023)
LocalCoho Partners with Tech Start-Up Shinkei Systems for Ethical Salmon Harvesting

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Your next salmon dinner may be courtesy of a robot. LocalCoho, a land-based aquaculture company that raises premium Coho salmon, is the first commercial customer of Shinkei Systems, a technology start-up that uses robotics and machine learning to automate fish harvesting.
LocalCoho, itself a start-up with expansion plans, shares Shinkei Systems' mission to improve fish taste, texture and quality, increase efficiency and reduce waste. The company currently hand harvests its fish.
"There are the ethical reasons why we focus on good harvest practices and we're always looking to further improve quality. The machine is taking it to a whole other level," says LocalCoho CEO Michael Fabbro. "We're already producing premium quality farmed salmon. This is a great way to be different and offer a truly superior fresh product."

Shinkei machine for hands-free fish harvesting. Photo: Shinkei Systems
To achieve this, Shinkei has automated a traditional Japanese slaughter technique called Ike Jime that is revered by sushi chefs and seafood aficionados. In conventional harvesting the slaughter can lead to high levels of fish stress and subsequent poor flesh quality and shorter shelf life. Shinkei's process euthanizes the fish instantly using high pressure water jets at the back of the head. An additional water jet creates a tail cut to start exsanguination.

The result is better-tasting, longer-lasting fish because the quick and more humane kill prevents the release of lactic acid among other chemicals that deteriorate flesh quality, says Shinkei founder Saif Khawaja, who likens Ike Jime to Kosher and Halal butchering.
Shinkei's robotic process achieves the same high quality as the manual Ike Jime technique, Khawaja says. "We've built and tested many initial prototypes after long nights in the shop, and we're excited to partner with LocalCoho for our industrial version."
LocalCoho plans to start using the machine this month and to sell the salmon via online retailer FreshDirect and elsewhere. FreshDirect, known for delivering "the highest quality, freshest food," introduced LocalCoho to Shinkei.

LocalCoho is poised for growth. The company received significant funding in November 2022 from seafood industry veterans including Rodger May of Peter Pan Seafood, to increase harvest capacity and continue to improve husbandry practices. As part of the Shinkei partnership, it has exclusive use of the technology for Coho salmon production.
Andy Quinn, chef/owner of The Noortwyck restaurant in New York City, serves fish harvested with Shinkei equipment. "The fish they provided us is the kind I've been hoping for in a dream world — I'd almost given up hope and then in through my door they came."
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