FIFAX, located in Finland, Åland Island, is one of the largest leading land-based RAS (Recirculating Aquaculture System) facilities, farming rainbow trout with a capacity of 3.2 million kilos annually. With a vision of being a leader in responsible and sustainable fish farming, FIFAX is known for its high ethical and environmental standards to ensure sustainable production. Their production utilizes an ultra-intensive recirculating aquaculture method, which has a smaller environmental impact compared to other traditional fish farming methods.
Keeping fish welfare as the top priority means that the production is efficient, and the environmental impact is as low as possible. Fish welfare is closely related to biosecurity, which is achievable through the implementation of UV & Ozone water treatment systems.
In the summer of 2022, the RAS facility got infected by IHN-virus, requiring a complete facility shutdown for sanitation. Following this, it was evident that biosecurity had to be improved, to increase the possibility for fish welfare even further.
This led them to raise the level of biosecurity by implementing a double-barrier water treatment system that included both UV & Ozone water treatment.
We can clearly see that the measures we have taken have significantly improved the water quality versus earlier. We see better growth rates, we see lower mortalities, we see better feed conversion rates. All this means that the fish is doing better, and we have reached a higher level of welfare. Hence, we can safely say that these measures on biosecurity have definitely been successful, and the ozone and UV disinfection elements have been a key part of that.”
Samppa Ruohtula – CEO, FIFAX