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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2023 · 16 MIN

Norway's Aquaculture Balance: Social License and the Traffic Light System

from Fish n' Bits - The Aquaculture Data Intelligence Podcast · host Manolin

What strategies does the aquaculture industry employ to uphold environmental integrity and earn public trust? This episode takes you into the core of Norway's salmon farming practices, where the innovative Traffic Light System is key to managing environmental challenges like sea lice while securing the industry's social license. We dissect how Norway strikes a balance between sustainable growth and environmental care, scrutinizing the far-reaching impact of its aquaculture policies and the vital interaction between government regulations and industry actions. More than a discussion on business strategies, this episode offers an in-depth look at the nuanced relationship between industries, communities, and the environment. If the complex world of aquaculture regulation and sustainability intrigues you, this episode is a must-listen. Let's dive in. Learn more aquaculture insights on our Fish n' Bits blog.

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