The focus of center research in Franklin is the development of an Atlantic salmon breeding program to improve fish growth and other economically important traits in stocks that are entirely composed of North American germplasm.  Production modeling and bioprogramming for the Franklin facility were completed in 2004 and the final design of the aquaculture systems was completed in 2005.  Construction began in 2006 and was completed in the spring of 2007.

Challenge

Researchers wanted a flexible facility to raise Atlantic salmon from eggs to 4-year-old fish that met strict biosecurity standards. The nature of available water supply sources at the site necessitated the use of recirculation technologies.  Additionally, all effluent from the facility had to be filtered, disinfected, and fish excluded prior to being discharged into the bay.

SolutionNCWMAC 2 SummerfeltInside the NCWMAC facility. Photo by Steve Summerfelt.

Eight separate production systems were designed, enabling the facility to culture 200+ salmon families.  Seven recirculating systems, ranging in size from 1,000 to 5,000 L/min, were designed for the salmon breeding program.  A disinfected surface water source and three wells onsite provide makeup water at a range of salinities (0–35 ppt) to all systems, satisfying individual bioplan requirements.  Recirculating systems include microscreen filtration, biological filtration, carbon dioxide removal, supplemental oxygenation, ozonation, and ultraviolet treatments.  The wastewater treatment system designed for the facility includes solids filtration, thickening, and storage; fish and egg escapement prevention; and effluent disinfection.

Results

Construction of the facility was completed ahead of schedule in the spring of 2007.  The fish culture systems were subsequently stocked with fish that were being raised in temporary facilities.

Partner

USDA ARS, National Cold Water Marine Aquaculture Center

Services Provided

  • Program Planning
  • Production Modeling
  • Conceptual Design
  • Final Design
  • Construction Administration
  • Operational Assistance