570,000 fish fry died overnight: Norwegian salmon giant SalMar's land-based farming system encounters disinfectant "backfire"

게시됨 2026년 2월 1일

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Core message: Norwegian salmon farming giant SalMar recently disclosed that a serious production accident occurred at its recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) facility in Jøvika, Norway. The accident, suspected to be caused by a leak of residual peracetic acid disinfectant, resulted in the death of approximately 574,000 salmon smolts, with one farming pool experiencing a 100% mortality rate. Following the incident, due to animal welfare and biosecurity considerations, the company decided to additionally cull approximately 1.4 million smolts to prevent the spread of potential health risks.

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The incident has been officially reported to the Norwegian Food Safety Authority (Mattilsynet). SalMar has stated that after the accident, the relevant pipeline systems have been thoroughly flushed and water quality monitoring and management measures have been strengthened, while emphasizing that this incident will not affect the company's overall release plan for 2026. A large-scale death event that is "non-disease-related" Unlike common viral or bacterial outbreaks, this incident was not caused by a known infectious disease, but rather was described by the company as an operational or systemic issue related to disinfectant residues. Anders J. Fjellheim, SalMar's Executive Vice President, confirmed that it is currently not possible to fully assess the health status of the affected fish population, which is the direct reason for the company's decision to cull the fish. In RAS systems, peracetic acid is a widely used disinfectant, primarily for pipelines, equipment, and some water ...
출처: Foodmate

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