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Will light shine from the facility at night?

September 21, 2021

While lights are used inside the facility to create a stable environment for our fish, the facility does not include windows or skylights that allow light to escape at night. Walking paths will be lit with downward facing lights for employee safety. Most entrances and walking paths are in between buildings.

Why did Nordic choose Humboldt County?

September 14, 2021

Humboldt County is uniquely positioned with infrastructure necessary to support RAS and other aquaculture facilities – presenting an opportunity to grow this important industry cluster on the West Coast.

The North Coast offers:

  • Clean, abundant fresh and sea water
  • An existing industrial water line that can deliver fresh water from the Mad River directly to the project site
  • Existing sea water intakes (sea chests) that can be utilized to deliver sea water to the Nordic facility
  • An existing outflow pipe that can be utilized to discharge filtered, disinfected effluent water into the ocean 1.5 miles off shore
  • The community has a strong fisheries heritage, academic institutions and interest in environmentally responsible emerging technologies and innovation.
  • California has a good reputation of quality, sustainability and food safety.

Will there be odor from the facility?

September 21, 2021

No. Fish tanks are clean and omit no odors. Waste products are stored indoors in sealed containers to prevent odors.

Will the project increase car and truck traffic on the peninsula?

September 21, 2021

Nordic will encourage carpooling, cycling and bus transportation, and will seek to incorporate electric vehicle charging stations on-site and more to reduce traffic impacts. Shift work at the facility will allow for a stable bus route off and onto the peninsula increasing opportunities for the general public to utilize bus service to the peninsula.

Nordic operations will require less than 15 truck trips per day, which is less than 5% percent of current traffic and is not anticipated to impact the peninsula’s residents or recreational visitors.

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Nordic Aquafarms is a progressive producer in land-based aquaculture, with production in Norway and Denmark.

Nordic Aquafarms Inc is developing a large salmon production facility in Belfast, Maine and another facility is in permitting in Humboldt County, California.

We develop local, sustainable, and climate resilient seafood solutions.

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