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Scottish Parliament Committee publishes series of concerns about the environmental impacts of salmon farming in Scotland.

The Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee published their “Report” on the 5th March 2018 to help inform a wider inquiry into the current state of the industry, which is being carried out by the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee.

Some of the key findings include…

  • The planned expansion of salmon farming over the next 10 to 15 years, which aims to grow the industry by 300,000 – 400,000 tonnes, is unsustainable and may, without changes in approach, cause “irrecoverable damage”
  • The salmon farming industry raises the same environmental concerns as in 2002, but the scale and impact has expanded.
  • It is ‘deeply concerned’ that the growth of the sector is taking place without a full understanding of the environmental impacts.
  • The Committee is not convinced the sector is being regulated sufficiently and this requires urgent attention.
  • There are significant gaps in data, monitoring and research around the adverse risk the sector poses.

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee Convener, Graeme Dey MSP, said:

“The sector has ambitious expansion targets but the Committee is concerned as to how these can be achieved in an environmentally-sustainable way.

“The sector continues to grow and expand with little meaningful thought given to the impact this will have on the environment. In the Committee’s view, if the current environmental impact issues are not addressed, the expansion will be unsustainable and may cause irrecoverable damage.

“The Committee is supportive of aquaculture but expansion must be based on a precautionary approach and on resolving environmental problems. The status quo, in terms of approach and regulation, is not an option.

“In raising awareness of the serious environmental concerns, the Committee hopes to helpfully inform the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee’s upcoming wider scrutiny of the salmon industry in Scotland.”

Background 

Read the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee’s report on the environmental impacts of salmon farming:  “Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform (ECCLR) Committee report on the environmental impacts of salmon farming.” 

The future of Scotland’s farmed salmon industry will come under the scrutiny of the Scottish Parliament’s Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee and it encourages individuals and organisations to share their views as part of its inquiry.

The deadline for submitting evidence to the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee is 27th April. The Committee will produce a report detailing its findings once it has concluded its anticipated evidence taking in March, April and May.

Find out more about the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee’s inquiry.

Find out more about the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee.

Source: Scottish Parliament News

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