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EY: Closed, sea-based farms are future of Norwegian salmon

In its recent coverage of the Norwegian aquaculture industry, advisory group Ernst & Young delved into figures around many of the country's ongoing development projects

By Dan Gibson | April 19, 2022 10:21 BST
Aquatraz, one of several closed, sea-based farming systems awarded development licenses by the Norwegian Fisheries Directorate. Credit: Steinar Johansen, MNH
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