Algae monitoring policy
Purpose
Algae naturally occur in Norwegian waters and are an important part of the ecosystem. Certain environmental conditions may result in individual incidences of large algal blooms. The algae may either produce toxins that are harmful to the fish or may be so prevalent that they clog the fish gills. Some algae also have a surface structure that harms the gills. If there is a high density of such algae, the fish will not be able to sustain normal gill function. Proper monitoring of algae incidence is important if we are to implement measures at the right time.
Valid for
This policy applies to all the employees in the Group's farming operations.
Definitions
Algae: Collective term for very different single-cell and multi-cell organisms that have photosynthesis and live in humid environments as common factors.
Framework and principles
The Institute of Marine Research carries out national monitoring of algae, and their information is available to the public on their website, algestatus.hi.no. The industry and authorities continue to take efforts to identify the optimal solution for comparison of data collected by the industry with the results of monitoring by the authorities. The aim is to obtain a better and more comprehensive algae monitoring system.
Lerøy's algae monitoring is based on risk periods and observations that indicate suspected algal bloom. If any findings seem suspicious, all involved parties in the area are notified.
If an algal bloom affects one of our localities, a number of measures are implemented to reduce the impact on fish. In some cases, it may be necessary to clarify with the authorities and other parties whether the fish can be moved from the area affected.
Roles and responsibilities
Policy ownership and implementation