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Last updated: 28 October 2024

Orkney Trout Fishing Association 25 October 2024

Recommendation 40, 41 and 50 – Wild Fish/Farmed Fish interactions - risk to wild salmon.
Last updated: 28 October 2024

Salmon Scotland letter 25 Oct 2024

In 2011, Mowi Scotland recorded seawater mortality of 5.2% based on fish biomass and 14% based on fish numbers.
Last updated: 25 October 2024

BB20241028

*S6M-15034 Beatrice Wishart: Whalsay School in Shetland Raises Over £2,740 for the RNLI—That the Parliament congratulates the primary and secondary pupils of Whalsay School, Shetland, on the success of their fish and chip fundraiser for the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) on 27 September 2024, which raised £2,740 to be split between the Lerwick and Aith lifeboat stations in Shetland and the national RNLI charity; understands that the fundraiser was organised to celebrate the RNLI’s 200th anniversary and showcase the results of pupils’ learning about the organisation; further understands that each age group undertook projects on different aspects of the RNLI and its history, including primary pupils creating stories about lifesaving, learning about the different classes of lifeboat and learning about the role of the RNLI in the Second World War, and secondary school pupils making models of lifeboats in art, learning about the technological developments in the RNLI and learning about the history of the RNLI in Shetland; celebrates the generosity of Whalsay skippers and their crews, who supplied haddocks and donations for supplies after receiving letters from the Primary Pupil Council asking for support; celebrates the efforts of the school management team and staff, the canteen cooks, parent council and wider community in supporting the fundraiser; notes what it sees as the importance of the RNLI to island communities such as Whalsay, which has a strong fishing community and long seafaring history; considers it important that school pupils learn about safety at sea; believes that the pupils' donations will help the RNLI continue its vital work to save lives at sea; commends all the pupils at Whalsay School for their hard work on the learning projects and fundraiser, and wishes them success in their future endeavours.
Last updated: 25 October 2024

CPG on Food Minutes 11 September 2024 draft

The industry has evolved in recent decades, the northeast and Shetland, have become leaders through investments in new state-of-the-art vessels, landing facilities and fish markets. • Scotland is a world renown producer of wild caught and farmed fish and shellfish. • In 2022 Scottish vessels landed 429,000 tonnes of sea fish and shellfish with a gross value of £617 million. • In 2022 289,000 tonnes of sea fish and shellfish with a value of £480 million were landed into Scotland. 5 • The challenge for Scottish processors is peak time processing capacity, given the limited numbers of processors who have the necessary scale and capacity to deal with single landings of thousands of tonnes of fish. • Aquaculture, especially Atlantic salmon production has grown substantially.
Committees Published: 25 October 2024

Salmon farming in Scotland

Salmon farming in Scotland. Letter from Orkney Trout Fishing Association, 25 October 2024. Read the correspondence .
Last updated: 24 October 2024

PE2110_C

In addition to the measures outlined in the Scottish Government written submission of 22 July, I would like to inform you we are now in receipt of a report titled “Assessing the implications of wrasse fishing for marine sites and features”, which brings new evidence of potential wrasse fishing interactions with Speci...
Last updated: 24 October 2024

Fisheries research in the UK meeting on 25 September

This scientific activity is separate from any associated research into fish and fisheries which may be peer reviewed and published in academic journals. 3.
Last updated: 23 October 2024

RAI remit 18 October 2024

For example, compliance enforcement statistics, science datasets, Fish Health Inspectorate case information and marine funding grants awarded are all proactively published.
Last updated: 23 October 2024

Salmon farming Wild Rise Company 17 October 2024

Ailsa McLellan, a marine scientist who previously worked for the fish farming industry, also stays in Lochside, at Loch Broom.
Last updated: 23 October 2024

Salmon farming Wild Rise Company

Ailsa McLellan, a marine scientist who previously worked for the fish farming industry, also stays in Lochside, at Loch Broom.

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