Protestors opposed to plans by 'Organic' Sea Harvest (controlled by Villa Seafood via Norway's Villa Seafood Group & 2400074 Ontario Inc - Canadian company DOM International owned by Domenic Porporo/Proporo) to expand yet further on the Isle of Skye will have a chance to be heard later this month at a meeting of Highland Council (21 January 2020).
A petition has been signed by over 2,700 people objecting to 'Organic' Sea Harvest's expansion plans.
Even the local fairies at Flodigarry don't believe in 'Organic' Sea Harvest's far-fetched fishy tale.
The Press & Journal reported in November 2019:
Watch a web-cast of the November 2019 meeting of Highland Council online here (the 21 January meeting will be online too)
If Alister Mackinnon, who has a colossal conflict of interest as both a director of Organic Sea Harvest and member of Highland Council, is truly open, honest and transparent then he will no doubt be fully briefing his fellow members of Highland Council (which include another director of Organic Sea Harvest, Alex MacInnes) on how 'Organic' Sea Harvest is controlled by Norwegian and Canadian interests via Villa Seafood UK (controlled via Norway's Villa Seafood Group & 2400074 Ontario Inc - Canadian company Dom International owned by Domenic Porporo/Proporo).
The latest Companies House filing for Organic Sea Harvest (28 August 2019) lists Villa Seafood UK as the controlling shareholder:
Companies House list the "persons with significant control" of Villa Seafood UK as Canadian (Dom International/Domenic Proporo/240074 Ontario Inc) and Norwegian (Villa Seafood Group/Ove Magnar Thu):
The Guardian reported in April 2018:
Including:
The Ecologist reported in March 2018:
Fish Farming Expert reported in March 2019:
Undercurrent News reported in October 2019:
If 'Organic' Sea Harvest do produce 10,000 tonnes of "organic" farmed salmon then it would more than treble Scottish production of "organic" farmed salmon. The latest Scottish Government annual fish farm production survey for 2018 published in September 2019 reports (p33):
With only five salmon farms producing 4,219 tonnes of "organic" farmed salmon in 2018 the average farm size is less than 1,000 tonnes. How 'Organic' Sea Harvest thinks it will produce 2,500 tonnes of "organic" farmed salmon from each site beggars belief. The Observer reported in 2006:
Moreover:
BBC Newsnight also lambasted 'organic' salmon back in 2006.
Salmon & Trout Conservation reported in 2018:
Read more via:
Organic Scamon Alert on Skye: Self-Classification "Used to Dumb Down Public Dissent" Claims Resident
Video Report from Skye: Please Stop 'Organic' Sea Harvest!
Organic” farmed salmon – let’s get real
Organic Scamon - The Greenwashing of Toxic Farmed Salmon
Why organic salmon is causing a nasty smell
Concern over organic salmon farms
"Organically Farmed Salmon Is An Oxymoron" (The Organic Standard, 2001)