Last weekend (4 August) BBC's Countryfile broadcast a feature on the impact of Acoustic Deterrent Devices (ADDs) used by salmon farms on cetaceans: Watch online via BBC iPlayer (starts at 8 minutes 9 seconds)
The BBC Countryfile show features tourist operator David Ainsley who is calling for a ban on ADDs due to impacts on cetaceans (read David's submission to the Scottish Parliament and complaint to the European Commission online here):
The Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation and Marine Scotland both claim that the science is not clear on the issue.
However, scientific research published by the Scottish Association of Marine Science and the Scottish Aquaculture Research Forum (and backed by the Scottish Government's nature adviser Scottish Natural Heritage) is crystal clear in their conclusions of impacts of ADDs on cetaceans.
Read more via:
Sounding Off On Salmon Farms - Acoustic Deterrent Devices evade Marine Noise Registry
The Times: "Noisy fish farms ‘harm other marine life’"
Mapping widespread and increasing underwater noise pollution from acoustic deterrent devices
Noise pollution from a salmon farm
Deafening Impact of Salmon Farms on Cetaceans
The National: "Warning salmon farm devices could hit wildlife tourism"
Sunday Herald: "Health of whales, dolphins and porpoises put at risk by underwater alarms"
Noisy Salmon Farms - Switch Off Acoustic Deterrent Devices Now!
Hear an ADD in action at a Mowi salmon farm:
Sign a petition against the use of ADDs on salmon farms online here
Please join protestors swimming and paddling around salmon farms near Oban on the West coast of Scotland on 31 August and 1 September. Remember to bring your ear defenders to guard against the noise of ADDs!
Read more via: Swim for Salmon, Cetaceans, Lobsters & Seals!
Download event poster as a Jpeg online here and as a PDF online here