Clean Seas Tuna says it is ahead of its target for yellowtail kingfish production, with strong market demand also fueling increased sales in the June quarter.
“The company has grown 1,390 metric tons (MT) of hiramasa yellowtail kingfish in the financial 2014 year, compared to the prior year of 273 MT,” it said in a report to the Australian Securities Exchange today.
“As at 30 June, 2014, Clean Seas has 1,308 MT of fish biomass in the water, compared to 478 MT at 30 June, 2013, an increase of 174 percent over the year.”
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