The spectacular ship is scheduled to be 521 meters long, reports iLaks.
It is spectacular, but it is very much that is conventional, as a movable vessel. The concept of moving through the water and access to oxygen, fresh water, makes it particularly well suited to the farming of salmon, ” says Tom Henrik sundby’s time in the Pure Atlantic to the site.
From the oil industry
sundby’s time, which is the former cfo of seismikkselskapet Polarcus, is behind the project, together with Svein Johnny Naley and Kåre Jostein Larsen – both with a background from the offshore industry.
Pure Atlantic has sought a record high of 45 utviklingskonsesjoner, more than any other. This will be able to give them a gross harvest volume of 50,000 tonnes of salmon per year.
the Ship will have several special technical specifications.
focusing on wind power
the Energy needs of the ship shall be covered through the attached wind turbines. Inside the hull there should be eight separate tanks for breeding.
the ship Itself will cost around 3.3 billion kroner to build. Sundby’s time discloses, however, that the first shall be made tests, and that you need 50 million for this purpose.
the Founders can tempt any investors with shorter production cycles and future production costs, which is significantly lower than the current price of salmon.
the Company is working today with matforskningsinstituttet Nofima, but lacks an industrial oppdrettspartner.
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