More than 100 million farmed salmon and trout died in Norway in 2023

Published 2024년 3월 13일

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In 2020, Norway's farmed salmon and rainbow trout industry recorded its highest mortality rate ever, with over 1 million fish dying. The Norwegian Veterinary Institute, which released these figures, included deaths during both the hatchery stage and in netpens at larger sizes for the first time in the report. This marks a significant increase in mortality within the industry.
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A total of 1,054,000 farmed salmon and rainbow trout died in Norway last year, the highest the industry has seen in Norway to date. The mortalities are split between 37.7 million salmon and 2.4 million rainbow trout weighing more than 3 grams that died during the hatchery stage, and 62.8 million salmon and 2.5 million rainbow trout that died in netpens at larger sizes. The Norwegian Veterinary ...
Source: Intrafish

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