Norwegian salmon farming giant Mowi (formerly called Marine Harvest) has reported all sorts of disease, mortality and welfare problems in Loch Erisort where they operate three salmon farms (Tabhaigh, North Shore East & North Shore West) with the capacity for over 6,500 tonnes of biomass.
Mmmmm - who's for some 'healthy' Mowi salmon fresh from Loch Erisort (shamefully certified - along with all Mowi's salmon farming production - as welfare friendly via RSPCA Assured)?
Photos: RSPCA Assured salmon farmed at Mowi's Tabhaigh site in Loch Erisort (published in January 2020 by the Scottish Government's Fish Health Inspectorate)
Scottish Ministers are first in line for "fine Scottish salmon" served up by Mowi.
Still hungry for some 'healthy' and 'delicious' Mowi salmon served with a side of Salmon Gill Poxvirus, Cardiomyopathy Syndrome, Amoebic Gill Disease, lesions and other extras?
Earlier this month (17 January 2020), the Scottish Government's Fish Health Inspectorate (FHI) slipped out damning details of Mowi's problems at Tabhaigh in Loch Erisort. Here's copies of the FHI inspection documents related to their visit on 13 November 2019 - including 39,575 dead salmon due to Anaemia, compromised gills, gill bleeding and a Salmosan (Azamethiphos) treatment with a "high number of lethargic (not necessarily moribund) fish hanging around the edges of the cage":
The Scottish Government's Fish Health Inspectorate report dated 17 December 2019 included:
You can find Mowi's yummy farmed salmon on sale at Sainsbury's (Mowi is the sole supplier), Aldi and Lidl.
The Scottish Government's Fish Health Inspectorate also wrote to Mowi on 18 December 2019 citing "inadequately maintained" movement records:
'Mortality Event Reports' published by the Scottish Government's Fish Health Inspectorate on 8 January 2020 detail 42,412 dead salmon at Mowi's Tabhaigh salmon farm in Loch Erisort in six incidents - citing "Complex gill disease with significant gill bleeding and resultant anaemia + CMS + PD" as explained reasons for mortalities. "Lice skirts lifted to optimise dissolved oxygen levels within pens," was detailed under 'additional information'. "Worst pens to be harvested out":
Mowi's salmon farms at North Shore have also suffered mass mortalities with over 270,000 dead salmon in nine 'Mortality Event Reports' thus far during 2019 (as reported by the Scottish Government's Fish Health Inspectorate on 8 January 2020):
The Scottish Government's Fish Health Inspectorate reported (17 January 2020) disease and mortality problems at Mowi's North Shore salmon farm in Loch Erisort during an inspection on 12 November 2019 (no samples or photos were taken):
Here's a map of Mowi's Tabhaigh salmon farm in Loch Erisort:
The latest data available via Scotland's Aquaculture web-site details 14 tonnes of morts and the use of the toxic chemical Azamethiphos in September 2019 (data for October to December 2019 should be published online next month):
Here's a map of Mowi's North Shore West salmon farm in Loch Erisort:
The latest data published via Scotland's Aquaculture web-site details 51 tonnes of morts and the use of the toxic chemical Azamethiphos in September 2019 (data for October to December 2019 should be published online next month):
Here's a map of Mowi's North Shore East salmon farm in Loch Erisort:
The latest data published via Scotland's Aquaculture web-site details 29 tonnes of morts and the use of the toxic chemical Azamethiphos in September 2019 (data for October to December 2019 should be published online next month):
The West Highland Free Press reported (19 December 2019):
Mowi advertised four months ago for a farm manager job at North Shore in Loch Erisort:
In a job advert published online in November 2019, Mowi stated the need to "identify suitably qualified or experienced fish health and welfare professionals with strong foresight and organisation skills to undertake the role of Health Manager".
In November 2019, Mowi's operations director Gideon Pringle left.
Hebrides News reported (1 November 2019):
The Press & Journal reported (1 November 2019):
BBC News reported in October 2017:
The Daily Mail reported in January 2018:
Read more via:
- 'Moribund' Mowi: Salmon Gill Poxvirus, Amoebic Gill Disease & Anaemia at Ardintoul
- The Scotsman: "Storm Brendan causes mass escape of farmed salmon in Hebridean waters"
- Update: Mass Mortalities Piling Up at Scottish Salmon
- Named & Shamed: Scottish Salmon's Worst Escapes Since 1995
- 2020 Vision for Scottish Salmon
- "Leave Our Farms Alone" Demand Mowi. Here's What They're Hiding & Why Mowi Want the Public to Keep Away!