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Press release from Nordic Aquafarms:
Nordic is currently preparing its permit applications for a land-based aquaculture facility on the Samoa Peninsula in Humboldt County and has recently submitted the discharge permit applications to the Water Quality Control Board and the Coastal Commission.
As part of these applications, a Dilution Study and a Marine Resources Impact study were conducted. Environmental protection is at the core of Nordic Aquafarms’ vision and Nordic is pleased to share the results from these studies.
On Wednesday, September 9 at 6 p.m., Nordic will present study results, a general project overview and take questions from the audience.
For more information or support in logging into the meeting, please contact Lynette Mullen at lynette.mullen@gmail.com or call 707-845-0467.
What: Public Information Meeting and Q & A Session with Nordic Aquafarms
When: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Where: Zoom
Log-In Information:
- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87404556466
- Meeting ID: 874 0455 6466
- One tap mobile: 1-669-900-6833
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PREVIOUSLY:
- Massive New Fish Farm in the Works for Samoa Peninsula; Harbor District Expected to Bless Project Helmed by Norwegian Firm at Special Meeting Monday
- Norwegian Fish Farm Says Its Samoa Operations Will Create 80 Jobs, Produce 50 Million Pounds of Salmon or Steelhead Per Year
- Harbor District Agrees to 30-Year Lease for Massive, Land-Based Fish Farm on Samoa Peninsula
- Let’s Take a Closer Look at This Big Fish Farm Proposal for the Samoa Peninsula
- County Agrees to Pursue Infrastructure Funds in Hopes of Landing Fish Farm on Samoa Peninsula
- Nordic Aquafarms, Which Now Has a Local Office and is Recruiting Employees, Will Host a Community Meeting Tonight
- Nordic Aquafarms Expands Aquaculture Facility Plans, Releases Images Showing What the Fish Farm Would Look Like
- Nordic Aquafarms Submits Discharge Permit Application for Land-Based Fish Farm on Samoa Peninsula