Proximar Seafood's biomass surges, nearing 2025 target
Proximar Seafood AS reported a substantial increase in biomass to 1,804 tonnes by the end of November 2025, up from 1,379 tonnes at the Q3 report. The company reiterates its goal of reaching 2,000 tonnes in biomass by the end of 2025, driven by improved growth rates and stable system performance.
The production update highlights that the system is performing very well with stable water quality. The grow-out survival rate for November was an impressive 99.9%, and fish health remains robust. Chief executive Joachim Nielsen expressed satisfaction with the continued positive biomass development, attributing it to recent improvements and expecting higher harvest weights and improved price realization in 2026. The biomass growth, including harvested fish, reached approximately 291 tonnes.
In November, 80 tonnes were harvested, aligning with the revised plan, and 97.5% of the harvest achieved superior share. The next regular Q4 2025 production update is scheduled for around January 6, 2026.
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