Expected treatment demand, one week ahead of the rest
Weekly report identifying Norwegian salmon farms expected to cross the lice limit within the next four weeks — built on Barentswatch data, fitted growth rates and temperature-adjusted biology.
Why use this report?
Weeks ahead
We compute the expected crossing week per farm — so you can book boat and crew capacity before the phone rings.
Geographic planning
Farms are grouped by production area and municipality, letting you cluster routes and assignments efficiently.
Biological model
Log-linear fit on adult female lice, temperature-adjusted with Q10 ≈ 2.4 per Stien et al. 2005. No subjective guesswork.
CSV export
Take the report straight into your own planning system. Raw data, no lock-in.
Weekly refresh
Fresh data every week as Barentswatch publishes new lice counts from the farms.
Print-friendly
Clean layout that prints properly, no visual distractions.
What the report includes
- Ranked list of farms expected over the limit within 1–4 weeks
- Farms already above the limit right now
- Growth rate, doubling time and confidence estimate per farm
- Last recorded treatment and weeks since treatment
- Sea temperature and expected temperature effect
- Regional aggregation per production area
- Geographic map with priority ranking
- CSV export for your own planning tool
Ready to take a look?
The report is free in open beta for registered users. Later it will launch as a paid B2B service.
Planning indicator based on public Barentswatch data. Not a regulatory forecast. Treatments affect future lice counts and are not modelled in the forward projection.