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What makes the organic salmon farmed at Clare Island Seafarm different from other farmed salmon?
- The salmon are Certified Organic by Naturland Verband
to Naturland organic standards and farmed in accordance
with organic farming standards established by
Naturland Verband (Germany), The Irish Organic
Farmers and Growers Association (IOFGA), Bio Suisse
(Switzerland) and Qualate France (France).
- The Farm and all its related sites are audited on an
annual basis by the certifying authorities.
- The high tidal exchange rates (minimum exchange rates
are defined in the organic standards) characterize the area
in which the farm is situated and ensure that new water
continually flushes through the cages and prevents the
accumulation of parasites and pollutants.
- Stocking densities are set at a maximum of ten kilos per cubic meter of water. This
effectively means that every two fish share one cubic meter of water.
- The fish are fed an organic diet, which contains
organic or natural ingredients only and is free from
genetically modified organisms. The fish are fed by
hand by local fishermen, who observe the fish and
their environment on a daily basis.
- The fishmeal in the diet is derived from the by
products (offal/filet trimmings) of pelagic fish caught
for human consumption.
- The pigment used in the feed is a yeast based
pigment called phaffia. It is a natural source of
astaxanthin.
- The farming procedures adopted by the farm are altogether more environmentally friendly.
Examples of this include power washing of cage nets by seawater jet spray and the use of
herbal remedies to combat the occurrence of sea lice.
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