Land-based salmon farmer Atlantic Sapphire received new water coolers to its facility in Miami on Monday.

"New coolers have arrived as scheduled and will be connected in the next few days," Atlantic Sapphire CFO Karl Oyehaug said Tuesday, during DnB Market's investor conference in Oslo.

"By the end of September, we will be back to budgeted temperatures and will get production back to budget," he said.

During the third quarter this year, the company was challenged by high water temperatures and insufficient cooling capacity which resulted in slower growth and an accelerated harvest.