NSK - 3417 OFFSHORE FISH FARM (Havfarm)

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Fish farming revolution
    In conjunction with Nordlaks, NSK Ship Design has designed an aquaculture ship that could be the beginning of a sustainable revolution in the fish farming industry.
    There is an air of excitement at NSK Ship Design, because they have been quietly working away since June 2015 on a special project for Nordlaks - a project that can be classified as no less than sensational for the fish farming industry.
    The world’s largest ship
    On the drawing board is a ship known as Havfarm (“Ocean Farm”), 430 metres in length and 54 metres wide, it will lay at anchor, fixed to the seafloor using the offshore industry’s technological solutions. Norway is a world leader in this field, and the Norwegian industry is comfortable creating solutions that can withstand very tough conditions at sea.
    The aquaculture industry is basically being taken from the fjords to the ocean.
    If the project is completed as it has been designed, it will be the longest ship in the world.
    For reference, the world’s largest cruise ship is 360 metres long. The longest hangar ship in the world, the American USS Enterprise, is 342 metres long.
    One Havfarm will be able to contain 10,000 tons of salmon - over 2 million fish. For comparison, the Nordlaks salmon slaughterhouse at Børøya produces 70,000 tons a year. The facilities will be able to withstand a significant wave height of ten metres, and can be raised by four metres during inclement weather. The ocean farm itself will extend ten metres below sea level. The farm will be constructed as a steel frame for six “cages” measuring 50 by 50 metres on the surface, with aquaculture nets going to a depth of 60 metres.
    At the time Inge Berg from Nordlaks contacted us, we had previously been flirting with the idea of producing a larger construction from scratch. Berg came up with a very thorough idea of how to move from aquaculture pens to aquaculture ships in the open ocean, says sales manager Thomas Myhre.
    Because steel louse skirts at a depth of ten metres will make sea lice history. When the Havfarm lays at anchor, the spreading area for waste products will be 27 times larger than it would be for ordinary pens, a massive 472,000 square metres. To the extent lice may appear on the salmon, the farm can facilitate the manual removal of sea lice. This also provides a totally chemical-free production. The use of chemicals to remove lice has been a much-debated environmental issue, and has been a major expense for the industry as well. This will change the direction of the aquaculture industry, which has been struggling due to such issues.
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Komentáře • 21

  • @brooksavage3732
    @brooksavage3732 Před 5 lety

    Amazing!! love it

  • @REAL_MPSS
    @REAL_MPSS Před rokem

    This is an offshoot from a tech transfer from amde to CIMC, Seaways Engineering's MPSS Multi-Purpose Semi-Submersible, as seen on my avatar. We changed Semisubs in the 80s and in the process set the stage for low cost platforms. Shipyard friendly design combined with better performance led to a 90% cut in costs and a far shorter lead time.

  • @joekoker8056
    @joekoker8056 Před 4 lety

    Amazing!!!

  • @MokhlasKasman
    @MokhlasKasman Před 7 měsíci

    Is this an open cage? if there is marine pollution, how do you prevent it?

  • @lesodushd8560
    @lesodushd8560 Před 8 lety +5

    Great Project

  • @stijnr3453
    @stijnr3453 Před rokem

    Nice english commentary!

  • @nobodyproductions9453
    @nobodyproductions9453 Před 3 lety +1

    It should be parked inside floating mussel/kelp farms to negate excess nitrogen.

  • @chenghui620001
    @chenghui620001 Před 7 lety

    which sofrware did you use to make this video?

  • @dishanmylvaganam2497
    @dishanmylvaganam2497 Před 3 lety

    Good

  • @ericpham4644
    @ericpham4644 Před 3 lety

    It is better submersible so it would not be obstacle to merchant marine and to adjust temperature and oxygen for better fish growth

  • @debanks20031
    @debanks20031 Před 4 lety +2

    Is there an English version please?

  • @koushik8734
    @koushik8734 Před 5 lety

    How much $ need for this vessels...

  • @kiflee009
    @kiflee009 Před 2 lety

    already built or just prototype?

  • @koushik8734
    @koushik8734 Před 5 lety

    Is this project still starting??

    • @NorskSkipsKonsultAS
      @NorskSkipsKonsultAS  Před 5 lety +1

      Th project is under construction

    • @lloydhibbert8722
      @lloydhibbert8722 Před 4 lety

      @@NorskSkipsKonsultAS I'm a investor who would like to be apart of this great innovation

    • @NorskSkipsKonsultAS
      @NorskSkipsKonsultAS  Před 3 lety +1

      The project has delivered www.kyst.no/article/ingen-har-gjort-dette-foer-i-en-slik-maalestokk-se-video-av-havfarmen/

  • @michailgunawan2414
    @michailgunawan2414 Před 7 lety

    Should add filter system before dumping the water to the sea, to decrease the pollution/virus in sea water.