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    Catch me if you can

    UPI – A seafood company is offering a reward of approximately USD45 per escaped salmon after losing around 27,000 fish from a farm off Norway’s coast.

    Mowi, the world’s leading producer of farmed salmon, reported that nearly a quarter of its 105,000 salmon broke free from a fish farm in Troms last Sunday night, making their way into the waters of northwest Norway.

    The company said the fence separating the farm from open waters was damaged by stormy weather in the area.

    The company called on registered fishing professionals in the country to bring any of the fugitive salmon caught to designated “reception centers,” where they will be paid about USD45 per fish.

    Vegard Oen Hatten of the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries said companies are normally only allowed to conduct recapture operations within 1,640 feet of their facilities, but Mowi was ordered to expand the range of its search for the missing salmon due to the massive scale of the escape.

    Experts said the escaped fish could pose a major risk to wild salmon in the area. They said the escaped salmon compete for the same spawning grounds and could spread infections such as sea lice.

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