A company working to establish a land-based steelhead aquaculture facility in Gold River has a site and backers for its operation, but is still waiting on regulatory approval to launch.
Led by president Rob Walker, Gold River Aquafarms has plans to raise 3,000 tonnes of steelhead (an ocean-living form of rainbow trout) each year at the site of a former sawmill near the Vancouver Island village. Once established, the facility could expand to an annual production of 10,000 tonnes, and the company will look to establish a secondary processing facility in Gold River, Walker said in an interview.
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Gold River Aquafarms then provided a letter of intent to the site owners, saying they would pursue financing and permitting for the site. Upon receipt of both, they will together reach a long-term lease agreement.
The company was then able to secure financing backing, a deal also dependent on regulatory approval.
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But after applying for provincial and federal approval for the facility at the start of the year, Gold River Aquafarms is still waiting for an answer.
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Walker and his two partners are not the only ones hoping this green light flashes soon.
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The project has the potential to help reinvent Gold River, which lost its pulp and paper mill in 1998, by creating 75 to 100 jobs and generating tax revenue, both directly and indirectly, said Mayor Brad Unger.
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