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20.10.20
Cermaq Canada confirms employee fatality copy
Regretfully and with deep sadness, Cermaq Canada can confirm there has been a fatality related to an incident at one of our sites located off the west coast of Vancouver Island.
20.10.20
iFarm receives four liscenses to begin trials copy
The iFarm project has received approval to proceed with four licenses in Steigen, Norway, and will start construction in January. The first transfer of fish into the system is planned for the fall of 2020.
20.10.20
Harmful algae levels continue to drop at three farms off the west coast of Vancouver Island copy
Harmful algae levels continue to drop as operations begin to return to normal for three Cermaq Canada farms.
20.10.20
Three Cermaq farms affected by harmful algae slowly returning to normal operations copy
Cermaq farms located in Herbert Inlet and Ross pass on the west coast of Vancouver Island are returning to normal operations following recent elevated levels of harmful algae in the region, chaetoceros concavicornis and chaetoceros convolutes.
20.10.20
Three farms are being impacted by harmful algae bloom copy
Three farms on the west coast of Vancouver Island are suffering the impacts of harmful algae blooms.
19.10.20
Halifax, NS – Cermaq Canada has been granted Options to Lease for the Mahone Bay and St. Margaret’s Bay areas of Southwest Nova Scotia copy
Cermaq Canada is awarded additional Option to Lease areas in south west Nova Scotia.
19.10.20
The Indigenous Monitoring and Inspection Plan (IMIP) establishes a formal process for First Nations oversight of fish farms operating in the Territories of the ‘Namgis, Kwikwasut’inuxw Haxwa’mis, and Mamalilikulla First Nations copy
Formal process for the IMIP established under the Broughton LOU finalized.
19.10.20
Cermaq Canada looks to grow in Nova Scotia copy
Cermaq Canada announced it intent to investigate expansion options in Nova Scotia.
19.10.20
Join Captain Josh Temple as he discusses current and planned ocean and shoreline clean up projects copy
Cermaq partners with Tofino-based non-profit to support ocean health and habitat restoration.
19.10.20
Three months after Atlantic salmon were stocked in this new closed containment system, testing shows that the fish are adapting well copy
SCCS trial in Norway showing promising results.