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SeaNest, Estro, Norway
"Why hasn't anyone thought about this before?" clients keep telling
us. We take it as a compliment, and it's nice to see that SeaNest excites with
its simplicity in terms of deployment and taking it out of the water after use.
And the sturdy construction without any loose parts.
With a calming/dampening function for the Lumpfish, SeaNest provides a surface
where the Lumpfish can rest. And due to its shape and connection point
(swivel), SeaNest works well also in areas with strong underwater current (this
has been proven with customers like Mowi in Norway. The first test units were
put in operation at the end of August 2018, giving us close to two years’ data
and experience.
History
It all started back in 2017 when developing SeaNest first started. Our first
prototype was tested with Marine Harvest (now Mowi) at one of their facilities
in the Hardanger Fjord. Test results were already positive from the early
prototype and, going forward, the focus has been upon continuously improving
upon our great starting point.
It has been a journey very much done together with customers, and by mid-2018
we did a larger scale test with 100 units placed at four-to-five different fish
farms in Norway. Following nearly six months of testing, SeaNest was ready for
a full scale launch, starting with deliveries to customers like Bremnes
Seashore, NovaSea and Mowi.
We now continually work to improve the product even further with a clear goal
to be the preferred solution for cleaner fish and fish farmers in the battle
against sealice.
“Good mentors and pro-active fish farmers, providing facilities during the
development phase, shall have a large part of the credit for the product having
received such a good reception in the aquaculture industry, an industry where
cleaner fish is such an important part of everyday life," says Trond Marøy
of Estro, the company behind SeaNest, the patented hide for cleansing fish.
In these extraordinary corona-times, where staffing may be reduced and special
considerations need to be taken, it is particularly important with user-friendly
products in operation. SeaNest is easy to handle, requires less supervision and
maintenance and can, therefore, stay longer in the sea.
We want to be close to our customers, providing personalised service, while
also having our finger on the pulse of the industry. Right now, however, the
most important thing is to comply with the government's recommendations to
prevent infection. In this situation it is convenient that customers can easily
order and deploy the product themselves, without us being present during
installation. (Although we sorely miss being out there with our customers.)
Read more, HERE.
The Aquaculturists
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