AquaBounty (Nasdaq: AQB), a land-based salmon producer innovating
to enhance productivity and sustainability in aquaculture,
celebrated breaking ground today on the construction of its first
10,000 metric ton Atlantic salmon farm in Pioneer, Ohio. AquaBounty
was joined at the groundbreaking event by partners CRB, Innovasea,
local and government officials, and key Ohio economic development
leaders.
“We are pleased to have officially begun building
our next-generation, highly productive facility in Pioneer, Ohio,
which will serve as a model for the aquaculture industry and our
continued expansion,” said Sylvia Wulf, Chief Executive Officer of
AquaBounty. “This milestone comes after many dedicated teams
completed extensive scientific investigation, analysis, testing,
modeling, and regulatory review. We also celebrate with the Village
of Pioneer, Williams County, the Regional Growth Partnership, and
the State of Ohio, which will benefit from the introduction of a
new industry with new jobs and new opportunities in Northwest
Ohio.”
AquaBounty expects the project cost to be in the
range of $290 million to $320 million, including a reserve for
potential contingencies of $30 million. The Company
anticipates commercial stocking of salmon eggs to commence in late
2023. Once in full operation, the farm is expected to bring more
than 100 new jobs to the region.
CRB, an international leader in sustainable
engineering, architecture, construction, and consulting solutions
to the food and beverage and life sciences industry, will lead the
design and construction of the facility for AquaBounty. Innovasea,
a global leader in technologically advanced aquatic solutions for
aquaculture and fish tracking, is designing the Recirculating
Aquaculture Systems (“RAS”) technology for the new farm.
"AquaBounty's facility demonstrates the bold vision
necessary to defeating food insecurity on a global scale," said
Ryan Schroeder, President of CRB. "We are extremely humbled and
grateful that our integrated ONEsolution approach is playing a key
role in uniting that vision with execution methods designed to
deliver projects on schedule, on budget and with high quality."
“This is an important milestone in the advancement
of aquaculture in the United States, and Innovasea is excited to
lend our RAS expertise to the project,” said Innovasea CEO David
Kelly. “AquaBounty’s state-of-the-art facility will go a long way
to proving that commercial land-based aquaculture can be scaled up
and remain both profitable and sustainable.”
“AquaBounty will establish its largest and most
advanced facility here in Ohio,” said J.P. Nauseef, president, and
CEO of JobsOhio. “The farm will create more than 110 new jobs while
attracting the next generation of food production technology to
Williams County.”
“As the global population increases, we are working
to efficiently feed a hungry world with a sustainable source of
nutritious food,” said Wulf. “The RAS technology and overall
facility design combined with the proximity to major markets will
continue to generate a lower carbon footprint compared to flying
salmon produced overseas, as well as ease pressure on wild salmon
stocks, while using natural resources responsibly and
sustainably.”
AquaBounty offers a consistent supply of salmon
raised in the U.S. in a safe, secure and sustainable way.
AquaBounty strategically locates its farm facilities within easy
reach of key U.S. markets to accelerate delivery of fresh and safe
Atlantic salmon to consumers.
About AquaBountyAt AquaBounty
Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AQB), we believe we are a leader in
aquaculture, leveraging decades of technology expertise to deliver
game-changing solutions that address food insecurity and climate
change issues, while improving efficiency, sustainability and
profitability. AquaBounty provides fresh Atlantic salmon to nearby
markets by raising its fish in carefully monitored land-based fish
farms through a safe, secure and sustainable process. The Company’s
land-based Recirculating Aquaculture System (“RAS”) farms, located
in Indiana, United States and Prince Edward Island, Canada, are
close to key consumption markets and are designed to prevent
disease and to include multiple levels of fish containment to
protect wild fish populations. AquaBounty is raising nutritious
salmon that is free of antibiotics and other contaminants and
provides a solution resulting in a reduced carbon footprint and no
risk of pollution to marine ecosystems as compared to traditional
sea-cage farming. For more information on AquaBounty, please
visit www.aquabounty.com or follow us
on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram.
About CRB:CRB is a leading
provider of sustainable engineering, architecture, construction and
consulting solutions to the food and beverage and life sciences
industries. The company's more than 1,600 employees provide
world-class solutions that drive success and positive change for
their clients, people and communities. CRB is a privately held
company with a long history of serving clients throughout the
world, consistently striving for the highest standard of technical
knowledge, creativity and execution.
About Innovasea:Fueled by
leading-edge technology and a passion for research and development,
Innovasea is revolutionizing aquaculture and advancing the science
of fish tracking to make our oceans and freshwater ecosystems
sustainable for future generations. With more than 250 employees
worldwide, Innovasea provides full end-to-end solutions for fish
farming and aquatic species research – including quality equipment
that’s efficient and built to last, expert consulting services, and
innovative platforms and products that deliver unrivaled data,
information and insights.
Forward-Looking StatementsThis
press release contains “forward-looking statements” as defined in
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended,
including regarding the anticipated size of AquaBounty’s proposed
facility in Ohio; production capacity; timing of construction,
permits, regulatory approvals, or commercial stocking; cost of
construction; amount to be invested in the project; job creation
expectations; ability to produce eggs, fry, and broodstock;
future revenue streams; onboarding customers, pricing and
profitability. The forward-looking statements in this press
release are neither promises nor guarantees, and you should not
place undue reliance on these statements because they involve
significant risks and uncertainties about AquaBounty. AquaBounty
may use words such as “expect,” “anticipate,” “project,” “intend,”
“slated to,” “plan,” “aim,” “believe,” “seek,” “estimate,” “can,”
“focus,” “will,” and “may” and similar expressions to identify such
forward-looking statements. Among the important factors that could
cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by
such forward-looking statements are risks relating to, among other
things, AquaBounty’s business and financial condition; whether
AquaBounty will have sufficient capital and/or need to and be able
to raise additional equity capital; market and other conditions;
whether AquaBounty will be able to secure required regulatory
approvals and permits, be able to profitably construct and operate
the farm; and the impact of general economic, public health,
industry or political conditions in the United States and
internationally. Forward-looking statements speak only as of
the date hereof, and, except as required by law, AquaBounty
undertakes no obligation to update or revise these forward-looking
statements. For additional information regarding these and other
risks faced by us, please refer to our public filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), available on the
Investors section of our website at www.aquabounty.com and on the
SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
Media Inquiries:AquaBounty, John
Curtis: 208-891-2780john.curtis@fahlgren.com
CRB, Chris Clark:
816-200-5234chris.clark@crbgroup.com
Innovasea, Doug Hanchett:
617-431-5555doug.hanchett@innovasea.com
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