Remora Robotics’ autonomous cleaning and inspection technology is now installed and operational in semi-closed fish cages for juvenile salmon production in Norway. This marks the first deployment of the system in semi-closed environments and represents a key milestone in the use of automation in closed aquaculture systems.
Semi-closed fish cages offer enhanced biosecurity and water quality through deep-water intakes and physical barriers. By operating in these advanced facilities, Remora Robotics supports the industry’s shift toward more sustainable and controlled fish farming.
– This is an important step for Remora Robotics. Our first semi-closed fish cage installations for juvenile salmon in Norway shows that our technology is both versatile and ready to meet the evolving needs of aquaculture. It’s a strong signal to the industry that automation and fish welfare go hand in hand, says CCO at Remora Robotics, Brage C. Amundsen.
With increasing adoption of semi-closed systems, Remora’s integration helps maintain optimal conditions by keeping infrastructure clean and enabling detailed underwater inspections—critical to maintaining the high standards required in these systems.