
In the U.K., Grieg’s Hjaltland location “has experienced extraordinary mortalities in connection with required lice treatments in one production area, where the fish stock suffered from Amoebic Gill Disease,” according to a 4Q report from Grieg.
As a result, the 2012 harvest volume dropped by about 2,400 metric tons (MT), and cost the company a NOK 45 million (USD 8.1 million, EUR 6.1 million) write down.
It wasn’t any easier for the company’s British Columbia location, where the company had a 4Q write down of NOK 43 million (USD 7.8 million, EUR 5.8 million). That write down came from a furunculosis outbreak at the hatchery there, leading to a cull to stem the outbreak.