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scallops, oysters, abalone, and seaweed over an eight-kilometer area. In the western world, Canada and the US have also improved its commercial production methods. The Canadian Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture Network has recently established a project on Vancouver Island growing finfish, seaweed, mussels, scallops and sea cucumbers. In the US, a skin care company has partnered with the University in Washington to grow red algae for their products using shared seawater from halibut and cod farming. Sustainable Fish Farming: The challenge of rising fish feed and sea lice costs is stimulating new sustainable technology solutions in Norwegian aquaculture. In the future, producers might raise salmon in egg-shaped offshore farms. Closed cage farming, which is still only on an experimental level in Norwegian coastal waters, might be the solution for the control of sea lice on salmon. Since its establishment in 2015, NOFIMA and its partners at the Centre of Researchbased Innovation in ClosedContainment Aquaculture have been working with research projects in land-based RAS and floating semi-closed containment systems at sea with Nekton Havbruk, FishGLOBE, Aquafarm Equipment, Lerøy Seafood Group’s Preline, MSC Aqua’s Aquadome, and Grieg Seafood, among others. Functional Fish Feeds One Norwegian company that is close to getting a closed farming concept commercialized is Hauge Aqua. The past February the company signed a development agreement with Marine Harvest, the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon for a floating oval-shaped enclosed farm called, appropriately enough, “the Egg”. The proposed 44-meter tall structure will hold up to 1 000 tons of salmon, the same volume of fish as a regular 50meter wide net pen. The Egg’s closed sandwich construction keeps lice out, while stopping fish escapes. It will also reduce sea lice by getting water from 20 meters below the surface where lice are less likely to thrive. Moreover, the contained farm ensures more accurate automatic feeding in a closed environment, an upstream-water current that keeps pellets closer to the surface, and a separate intake and outflow of water that reduces infection pressure. Improved Biofilter Media As part of the agreement, Norway’s Marine Harvest has applied for 14 development concessions, which are being offered initially at no cost by the Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs to stimulate new large-scale aquaculture technology that can solve the acreage and environmental challenges facing t he industry. Ocean Forest: The Bellona Foundation announced on 14 August 2013 the establish- The EGG The Hauge Aqua Concept