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Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2012

S4W-10673

The Scottish Government considers the evidence of a link between sea-lice in wild fish stocks and fish farms and the decline of wild salmon is not proven.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2012

S4W-10680

The Town and Country Planning (Marine Fish Farms Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 2011 does not give sites planning permission to be developed.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2012

S4W-10300

The available information on those employed on fishing vessels does not distinguish the fishing method used.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2012

S4W-10677

As a measure to conserve the species, Scotland’s Eel Management Plan includes the prohibition of eel fishing throughout Scotland except under licence; this was delivered through the Freshwater Fish Conservation (Prohibition on Fishing for Eels)(Scotland) Regulations 2008.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2012

S4W-10665

Scottish Government has not received advice that synchronisation of sea-lice treatments by fish farms might lead to resistance, and has not carried out scientific investigations on the impact of the practice.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2012

S4W-10681

To ask the Scottish Government what body is responsible for granting fish farms that are located at least three nautical miles off-shore the authority to discharge waste and chemicals.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2012

S4W-10686

To ask the Scottish Government what plans it has to negotiate an international treaty on salmon fishing with specific product quality and environmental mandates.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2012

S4W-10301

To ask the Scottish Government how many people have been employed in the fishing industry in each year since 2007-08.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2012

S4W-10669

Project Title Date Project Start Date Project End Development of high level indicators to assess deliverability of a sustainable Scottish aquaculture industry through a desk top study 01-11-2005 10-03-2006 An investigation of the cost structure and international competitiveness of the salmon growing industry in Scotland - Stage one. 01-06-2005 31-08-2005 Detailed investigation of a range of issues to assess the cost structure & competitiveness of salmon growing industry in Scotland - stage 2 18-02-2008 19-05-2008 Impact assessment of the proposed extension of 31 special protection areas into the marine environment in Scottish territorial waters 01-07-2008 31-10-2008 An economic evaluation of the impact of the salmon parasite Gyrodactylus (gs) should it be introduced into Scotland 03-10-2005 30-09-2006 Passive monitoring of sea lice 01-11-2005 30-04-2007 Entanglement of minke whales in Scottish waters: an investigation into occurrance causes and mitigation 31-10-2007 31-07-2009 A study of the prospects and opportunities for shellfish farming in Scotland 12-10-2009 11-02-2010 Impact assessment of the proposed designation of two inshore special areas of conservation (SACS) in the Sound of Barra and East Mingulay 30-04-2010 30-07-2010 Aquaculture - better marketing and improved image consumer, retail and non government officials research/scoping study 18-10-2010 17-01-2011 An assessment of the options available for dealing with didemnum vexillum (carpet sea squirt) 22-08-2011 31-10-2011 A study of the prospects and opportunities for trout farming in Scotland 01-09-2011 30-04-2012 Impacts of open pen freshwater aquaculture production on wild fisheries 01-09-2011 30-04-2012 Computational fluid dynamic modelling of fish...
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 08 November 2012

Indeed, my good friend Stephen Hagan from the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities told me that the island of Westray has received enough money to allow two young men to purchase a fishing boat. The money from renewable energy in Scotland is helping to create jobs in Scotland’s rural and island communities—and the best is yet to come.

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