Samherji has announced it is drilling three new seawater boreholes at its land-based aquaculture operation in Grindavik, Iceland, which will allow it to bring Arctic char production up to almost 4,000 metric tons.
Described as a "considerable investment" -- the company declined to specify how much to Undercurrent News -- the project should mean better "water economy" after 2019's expansion at the site, and prepare it for the next phase of the expansion [...]
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