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Improved salmon survival, reduced antibiotics for Cermaq

Improved salmon survival, reduced antibiotics for Cermaq
Author: Jason Holland
Publish date: Tuesday. May 29th, 2018

Atlantic salmon survival in Cermaq’s Chilean and Canadian farming regions improved in the first quarter of this year but declined in Norway, the company has reported.

The Oslo, Norway-headquartered, fully-owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation publishes quarterly sustainability results on key indicators related to fish health, environmental, and social topics.

For the quarter running from January through March 2018, Cermaq Chile’s salmon survival rate increased to 93 percent, compared with 92.9 percent in the corresponding period of 2017. Similarly, survival at Cermaq Canada improved from 92 percent to 92.5 percent. However, Cermaq Norway’s salmon survival rate decreased from 94.8 percent to 93.9 percent.

At the same time, the use of antibiotics in Chile and Canada were greatly reduced for fish harvested in the quarter compared to the same period of last year. 

Cermaq Norway did not use any antibiotics, but its sea lice counts and sea lice bath treatments were slightly higher than in Q1 2017.

Meanwhile, Cermaq Chile experienced one escape incident where 6,284 fish were lost due to a ripped net. There were no escapes in Canada or Norway.


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