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Kona Blue Expands Open Ocean Mariculture into Sea of Cortez
KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Kona Blue Water Farms announced today that it has secured funding and is
proceeding with developing a second mariculture farm in Mexico's Sea of
Cortez to expand the company's production of Kona Kampachi, a premium
tropical yellowtail.
The company is planning to deploy the first net pens later this year at
the new site in the Bay of La Paz, five miles off the coast of the Baja
California peninsula. The pens will be stocked with fingerlings before
the end of December, 2009. A land-based hatchery is also planned for
construction. This expansion to a site within easy trucking distance of
the US mainland is a key element in the company's plans to increase
production volumes, reduce delivery costs for the fresh product, and
reduce the overall carbon footprint of the company by minimizing the
airfreight requirements.
Kona Blue's mariculture operation in Hawaii is also currently undergoing
a reconfiguration of offshore pens, which will replace the submersible
Sea Stations with more robust surface pens. The new pens
will take advantage of the latest Norwegian surface cage technology, and
will also utilize ultra-sturdy, innovative Kikkonet material. This new
net pen configuration will remain on the company's current site, and is
expected to result in considerable operational improvements and an
increase in the farm's sustainability quotient.
"We're very pleased that our expansion plans are progressing," said Neil
Anthony Sims, President and CEO of Kona Blue. "These improvements in
Kona and expansion into Baja California are significant steps in
furthering our mission of 'expanding the environmentally sound
production of the ocean's finest fish.'" Sims stated that the company
will hold to the same rigorous standards of sustainability of feeds,
operating procedures, and product quality at the new location in La Paz.
Because of the reconfiguration of the Hawaii site, there will be a
short-term gap of market availability of Kona Kampachi over the next
six months, beginning the end of November, 2009. The popular
sashimi-grade fish will be back on the market in May, 2010.
Kona Blue currently operates an array of submersible net pens in waters
over 200 feet deep, with strong currents over a sand bottom, a half-mile
offshore from the Kona coast. The site was carefully selected to
minimize potential for environmental impacts, and to avoid conflicts
with existing uses or cultural concerns. The company undertook three
years of extensive community consultations and outreach before the lease
was granted, in 2004. The farm has been in operation since 2005, and
produced around 500 tons of Kona Kampachi in 2008.
Kona Blue Water Farms
Kelly Coleman, 808-331-1188, ext.108
kcoleman@kona-blue.com
www.kona-blue.com
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