Yesterday it became known that Vestland County Municipality win no to a planned fish farm at Skjelanger in Alver municipality in Nordhordland.
Blom Fish Farming wanted close down two older plants at Radøy and move production.
The protests were strong, including from neighbors and nature conservation organizations.
Testing oil platforms
The Norwegian Coastal Administration recently received the case on its table. This led to an abrupt halt to the plans. But not out of consideration for nature.
They state that the Mangersfjord must be open to both ships and oil platforms:
The Norwegian Coastal Administration believes that the planned aquaculture facility will be in direct conflict with the activity from oil installations that sometimes take place on the Mangersfjord.
The fjord is in the vicinity of Mongstad, and is among other things important for testing oil platforms and larger trailers, according to the decision.
The county municipality believes that it has nothing to do with proceeding with the case or to deal with environmental consequences more closely:
“Further handling of the application in other administrative bodies will not lead to any other result”, Vestland County Municipality writes in a letter to the breeder.