Argyll firm secures funding for halibut farming commercial development project

26th May 2026

Photograph of Argyll firm secures funding for halibut farming commercial development project

Otter Ferry Seafish Ltd is aiming to demonstrate that juvenile halibut can be grown successfully and commercially in sea cages in Scottish waters.

A £97,400 aquaculture research and development project in Argyll, is aiming to demonstrate that juvenile halibut can be grown successfully and commercially in sea cages in Scottish waters.

The project is being led by Otter Ferry Seafish Ltd, which has secured up to £47,800 investment from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) towards total project costs.

The project will see a population of 45000 halibut, which have been reared at Otterferry on land for two years to an average weight of 1kg, being transferred to specially adapted cages in Loch Melfort for the second half of their life cycle to harvest after18 months.

Beyond the very early delicate larval stages Halibut is a particularly robust species and well suited to marine farming.

Otter Ferry Seafish Ltd, under the new ownership of Amar Seafoods, has increased its production of juvenile halibut over the past year after developing its hatchery facilities, including new tanks and more advanced controls, lighting, and improved water filtration.

Through this new 24-month project the company will retain fish in tanks at Otter Ferry and monitor and compare the growth and survival parameters of the corresponding fish in the cages at Loch Melfort. In addition, the project will help develop and test specialist equipment and monitoring systems, and apply practical knowledge needed to address technical challenges under real operating conditions.

The HIE funding will help towards the costs of the new monitoring equipment and cage adaptations. HIE head of business growth for Argyll and the Islands Liam Orr said:

“Aquaculture is a major contributor to the Argyll economy, particularly in rural areas, and Otter Ferry Seafish is a key part of this. We’ve worked with the company for some time now during which it has progressed strongly and shown strong potential for further growth through innovation and research, which will also benefit the wider industry.

“I’m delighted we’ve been able to support this latest initiative and look forward to continuing our collaboration with the management team as the project progresses.”

Managing director at Otter Ferry Seafish Alastair Barge said, "Halibut has been a long journey since 1991. The Argyll and the Islands team at HIE have accompanied us and supported us along the way. With the added help of new owners Amar, this project represents major traction in the development of the sustainable production of Halibut in the HIE area.”

PHOTO
Morag Goodfellow of HIE with Alastair Barge of Otter Ferry Seafish Ltd

 

Related Businesses

 

Related Articles

13/5/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

 
Highlands and Islands women seize chance to build skills through HIE Impact Women

Thirty women from across the region are starting out on a new leadership programme launched by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).   The women, who come from a wide range of sectors, age groups and communities, are taking part in the 16-week HIE Impact Women programme.  

28/3/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

Projects share £170k to support region's small food and drink producers

Seven innovative projects to support small food and drink producers in parts of the Highlands and Islands have been awarded a total of £169,750 through the Small Producers Pilot Fund.   Seven innovative projects to support small food and drink producers in parts of the Highlands and Islands have been awarded a total of £169,750 through the Small Producers Pilot Fund.  

21/3/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

 
New guide to support growers with controlled environment agriculture

A new guide has been published (20 March 2026) to help growers who want to explore the potential for controlled environment agriculture (CEA) in rural and island locations.   CEA is the practice of growing crops in a controlled setting where factors like temperature, light, humidity, and nutrients can be carefully managed for optimal plant growth.  

18/3/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

HIE Impact Women Programme For Female Led Businesses

The Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) Impact Women programme offers free support to help female-led businesses in Scotland grow.  This is a 16-week programme that includes both in-person and online sessions.  

14/3/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

Entrepreneurship and Gender in Scotland: Trends, Regions, and Industries

Entrepreneurship plays a significant role in economic growth, innovation, and job creation.  In Scotland, the landscape of new business creation has changed noticeably in recent years, particularly in relation to gender.  

14/3/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

 
Highlands and Islands entrepreneurs win big at Regional EDGE awards

Following a successful pilot in 2025, Regional EDGE, the regional arm of Scottish EDGE, returned in 2026 to offer entrepreneurs from across the region the chance to pitch for a share of the £100,00 prize fund.  Funds were allocated through a competitive process, which involved pitching to a panel of judges, and delivered in collaboration with Highlands and Island Enterprise (HIE).  

7/3/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

 
Reflections on a day well spent - Highland Women Growth Summit

Rachel Hunter reflects on the Highland Women Growth Summit, highlighting the challenges facing women in business, celebrating progress, and marking the launch of HIE Impact Women.   I had an absolutely energising day at the Drumossie Hotel in Inverness last Friday where over 100 women business leaders and policy makers gathered at the first ever Highland Women Growth Summit.  

4/3/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

Highlands and Islands Enterprise Climate Springboard

This free 6-week programme helps businesses in the Highlands and Islands understand the impact of climate change on their business and take steps to prepare for it.   What does this involve? This free 6-week programme helps businesses in the Highlands and Islands understand the impact of climate change on their business and take steps to prepare for it.  

1/3/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

 
New programme to strengthen leadership and growth among women-led businesses

HIE Impact Women will support 30 women leaders from businesses and social enterprises that have an annual turnover of at least £25,000.   Women in leadership roles in businesses across the Highlands and Islands are being encouraged to apply for a fully funded development programme aimed at boosting growth, enhancing leadership capability and building strong support networks across the region.  

28/2/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

 
Digital storytelling and Gaelic: why it matters for the Highlands and Islands

In this blog, Iain Hamilton, HIE's Head of Creative Industries, explains how digital storytelling is redefining the future of Gaelic culture and why embracing new platforms is vital for the Highlands and Islands.   Culture has always been one of the Highlands and Islands' biggest strengths.