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Nordic Salmon workshop

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A workshop on salmon farming was held on 27 October Ölfus Cluster, Hafnarberg 1, 815 Þorlákshöfn.

The topics of the workshop were:

  • Future feed preparation for salmon farming
  • Future response to lice problems in marine fires
  • Cultivation of juveniles in a controlled environment on land (RAS)

The agenda of the meeting has been attached to the agenda here:

New development in sea- and salmon louse

  1. Lumpfish genetic research: Dr. Ólöf Dóra Bartels Jónsdóttir, Iceland
  2. Fish welfare to prevent sea lice issues: Esbern Patursson, Faroes Islands
  3. Dispersion of sea lice, connection between farms and economic cost: Tróndur Kragesteen, Faroe Islands
  4. Salmon lice biology, Sussie Dalvin, Norway

Feed: New sources and optimal composition for different environments

  1. Special feed production from pelagic production, Sigurjón Arason, Iceland
  2. Salmon Feed: Turid Mørkøre, Norway
  3. Kalle Sinisalo: Research scientist, Finland
  4. Challenges in feed production for salmon in the future, Gunnar Örn Kristjánsson, Iceland

Production of large smolts in hatcheries

  1. Large smolts production: Sigurdur Petursson, Iceland

About the meeting:

The meeting is open to anyone who is interested in salmon farming and wants to get to know the main things that are happening regarding its topics. There has been a lot of discussion about land-based farming, but the cultivation of juveniles is partly land-based farming, where placement in sea cages is shortened but the length of controlled farming on land. It is part of the fight against salmon / fish lice, for example.

Refreshments will be offered at the meeting and payment for ISK will be expected. 3,000. The meeting will be held in English.

The agenda of the meeting is outlined below.

All interested are welcome!


The Nordic Salmon Workshop in Thorlakshofn 27th of October at 08:30

A workshop on salmon farming will be held on October 27 at Ölfus Cluster, Hafnarberg 1, 815 Þorlákshöfn. The meeting starts at 08:30 and ends at 17:00 the same day.

The workshop subjects:

  1. Salmon feed: new sources and optimal composition for different environments
  2. New development in sea- and salmon louse
  3. Production of large smolts in hatcheries
  1. Salmon feed will be a very dynamic area of research and development in the future. With feed requirements of salmon growing in extreme environmental conditions, such as low temperature, are not fully understood. Furthermore, technical solution to minimize movements of fish in sea cage during the coldest periods in winter could improve conditions of fish during the coldest months
  2. Several options already exist for chemically treating salmon lice in sea cages. However, there are two main problems associated with treating lice in such a way. Firstly, there are negative environmental impacts and secondly, lice can and have developed resistance to many of the available chemicals currently being used
  3. There has been a growing interest in land-based salmon farming under more controlled environment. Large smolt farming is a land-based farming, with longer growing time ashore and shorter in ONP, reducing risk in farming with higher cost. Reducing lead time in sea also enables producers to reduce the spread in biomass throughout the year. This may be one of the most sustainable ways of maximizing utilization of licenses.

The meeting is open to anybody interested in salmon farming. Included are refreshments at the meeting and reception at Lax-inn in Reykjavík after the meeting. The cost is ISK 3,000.

The meeting will be in English.

The board

  • Gunnar Thordarson, Matís, Isafjordur, Iceland
  • Björgolfur Hávardsson, NCE Seafood Innovation Cluster AS Norway
  • Gunnvør á Norði and Jóhanna Lava Kötlum, Fiskaaling, Faroe Islands
  • Kurt Buchmann, Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark
  • Niels Henrik Henriksen, The Danish Aquaculture Organization, Aarhus, Denmark
  • Marko Koivuneva, Finnish Fish Farmers' Association, Helsinki, Finland.

Instituions participating

  • Matís ohf. - Gunnar Thordarson (Iceland)
  • Björgolfur Hávardsson, NCE Seafood Innovation Cluster AS Norway
  • Fiskaaling - Gunnvør á Norði and Jóhanna Lava Kötlum - (Faroe Islands)
  • University of Copenhagen, Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Frederiksberg - Kurt Buchmann (Denmark)
  • The Danish Aquaculture Organization, Aarhus - Henrik Henriksen (Denmark)
  • Finnish Fish Farmers' Association, Helsinki - Marko Koivuneva (Finland
  • Ölfus Cluster - Páll Marvin Jónsson
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