11 Apr 2012

Honolulu based company to farm yellowfin tuna of Hawaii

10:37 am on 11 April 2012

A Honolulu-based company that wants to farm yellowfin in waters off the Big Island of Hawaii has received a federal permit.

Hawaii Oceanic Technology Incorporated says the state's Department of Health has issued it a permit under a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency program that regulates the discharge of pollutants into U.S. waters.

The company several years ago won approval from the state Board of Land and Natural Resources to use large underwater cages to grow the tuna about three miles off the coast of Kaiwahae.

The project would be nation's first tuna farm and the world's first commercial bigeye farm.

The company aims to artificially hatch bigeye at a university lab in Hilo. The company will later take the fish to grow in giant ocean pens.