All-time high operational EBIT for Marine Harvest




(Oslo, 2 November 2016) Marine Harvest achieved an operational EBIT of EUR 180
million in the third quarter of 2016, compared to EUR 78 million in the
corresponding quarter of 2015.

Supported by the good results, a strong forward market, and a solid financial
position, the Board has resolved a quarterly dividend of NOK 2.30 per share.

- Driven by seasonally high salmon prices on strong demand and reduced supply,
we achieved record high operational results. I am pleased that the hard work put
in by all Marine Harvest employees results in positive earnings in all business
segments and farming regions this quarter. It is especially encouraging to see
that our business unit in Chile delivers positive earnings after many quarters
with negative results. It is also very encouraging to see record high
operational results in the Feed business area, says CEO Alf-Helge Aarskog.

Marine Harvest Group reported operational revenues of EUR 850 million (EUR 752
million) in the third quarter of 2016. Total harvest volume was 97 215 tonnes in
the quarter (105 963 tonnes). Harvest guidance for 2016 is 381 000 tonnes, which
is 19 000 tonnes lower than the previous guidance. Biological challenges are
concerning especially in Norway and Scotland. Harvest guidance for 2017 is
403 000 tonnes.

Salmon of Norwegian origin achieved an operational EBIT per kilo of EUR 1.98
(1.25) in the third quarter, while salmon of Scottish and Canadian origin
reported operational EBIT per kilo of EUR 0.60  and EUR 2.63  respectively (EUR
0.69 and EUR 0.14). Salmon of Chilean origin reported operational EBIT per kilo
of EUR 1.44 in the quarter (EUR -0.72). The figures include contribution from
Sales and Marketing, including MH Consumer Products. MH Consumer Products
reported an operational EBIT of EUR 2.2 million (EUR 4.6 million).  MH Feed
reported an operational EBIT of EUR 12.4 million (EUR 8.2 million).

- The market balance going forward is expected to remain tight. Combined with
the unparalleled market demand we have seen in 2016, the future looks promising.
We will continue to ramp-up marketing efforts in important markets such as the
US where we are about to open up a new processing plant in Dallas. Production
costs are increasing and Marine Harvest will continue the work for lower
production costs, says Aarskog.



For further information, please contact:
Ivan Vindheim, CFO, Mobile: +47 958 71 310
Kim Galtung Døsvig, IR Officer & Head of Treasury, Mobile: +47 908 76 339




About Marine Harvest Group
Marine Harvest Group is the world's leading seafood company and largest producer
of farmed salmon, with presence in 24 countries and a total of 12 400 employees
worldwide. The company is headquartered in Bergen, Norway, and is listed on the
Oslo Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
Please see www.marineharvest.com for further information.

Forward looking statements
This release may be deemed to include forward-looking statements, such as
statements that relate to Marine Harvest's goals and strategies, salmon prices,
ability to increase or vary harvest volume, production capacity, trends in the
seafood industry, restructuring initiatives, exchange rate and interest rate
fluctuations, expected research and development expenditures, business prospects
and positioning with respect to market, demographic and pricing trends,
strategic initiatives, and the effects of any extraordinary events and various
other matters (including developments with respect to laws, regulations and
governmental policies regulating the industry and changes in accounting
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"would," and "could." Forward-looking statements are Marine Harvest's current
estimates or expectations of future events or future results. Actual results
could differ materially from those indicated by these statements because the
realization of those results is subject to many risks and uncertainties. Marine
Harvest ASA's registration statement on Form 20-F filed in 2015, including the
section captioned "Risk Factors," contain additional information about factors
that could affect actual results, including: changes to the price of salmon
including the value of our biological assets; hedging risks; risks related to
fish feed; economic and market risks; environmental risks; operational risks;
risks related to escapes, disease and sea lice; product risks; risks related to
our acquisitions; financing risks; regulation risks including relating to food
safety, the aquaculture industry, processing, competition and anti-corruption;
trade restriction risks; litigation risks; tax and accounting risks; strategic
and competitive risks; and reputation risks. All forward-looking statements
included in this release are based on information available at the time of the
release, and Marine Harvest assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking
statement.

This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to section
5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.