New Scottish Government study confirms the severe damage being done to wild salmon populations by salmon farming.https://t.co/z0q22aKo0t https://t.co/EWLPoTECVQ
— Salmon & Trout Conservation (@SalmonTroutCons) October 22, 2021
A new report slipped out by the Scottish Government confirms the severe damage being done to wild salmon populations by salmon farming. Salmon & Trout Conservation reported (22 October 2021):
"The available evidence indicates that introgression of genetic material from Norwegian farm salmon strains has altered the genetic composition of some populations within rivers near marine aquaculture production" @scotgov https://t.co/ao5rWnMHW3 @SSPOsays @MowiScotlandLtd
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 22, 2021
After years of denial @marinescotland now admit the truth This is why Norway doesn’t allow Scottish ova in their seas so the salmon in cages here are Norwegian https://t.co/tgzsuBZPFj
— Eòghann MacUalraig (@ewangkennedy) October 22, 2021
The National reported (23 October 2021):
'The Shetland Isles, Hebrides and mainland west coast as far south as the Clyde were all notably affected'https://t.co/WFVoRNjim7
— The National (@ScotNational) October 23, 2021
Read the Scottish Government report in full online here
The Herald reported (16 October 2021):
"We believe that the problems associated with aquaculture in Scotland are so severe that it is necessary for the Scottish Parliament to consider creating not just regulatory penalties but also criminal offences" @ScotGamekeepers @heraldscotland https://t.co/9u9nPo5ozg
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 16, 2021
The BBC 'One Show' reported in October 2020:
Watch the BBC's One Show on Mowi's great deformed salmon escape https://t.co/QP2G9dMLtr @MowiScotlandLtd @fms_scotland @BBCTheOneShow @joe_crowley @marinescotland pic.twitter.com/gXYwr5Uh7U
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 12, 2020
Escaped Mowi salmon now caught in English rivers @MowiScotlandLtd @fms_scotland https://t.co/p1u4jVaGNZ
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 8, 2020
What diseases & viruses do they have? @marinescotland @strathearnrose
Scottish Salmon Watch reported in October 2020:
"Norwegian interests risk bringing the whole rotten edifice of 'Scottish Salmon' crashing down" warns @HGSalmonUK to @Feorlean & @FergusEwingMSP https://t.co/7leCLZarz1 @GAA_Advocate @salmonfarming1 @IntraFishNorge @thefishsite @Salmon_Business @GreenerScotland @fiskeridir pic.twitter.com/79CBueZzXB
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 1, 2020
Scottish Salmon Watch reported in August 2020:
REVEALED: Mowi recaptures less than 1% of escapees - 3,061 recovered out of 344,778 (only 4 out of 51 escape incidents led to any fish recaptured)! @MowiScotlandLtd https://t.co/TTKj4q2dgM How many of the 48,834 escapees at Carradale have been recaptured? @marinescotland #Mowi pic.twitter.com/pW8KG1eVh8
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) August 28, 2020
Scottish Salmon Watch revealed in May 2019:
The Sunday Times reported in March 2014:
The Sunday Times reported in 2013:
The Daily Telegraph reported in 2006:
New Scientist reported in 2002:
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Herald: "Fish farmers 'should face penalties and even criminal charges for mass escapes'"
Far from Fine: Mowi Recaptures Less Than 1% of Escapees in Scotland!
Fines, Lost Licences & Prison Sentences for Repeat Escape Offenders!
Salmon Eggsclusive: Scotland's 'King of Fish' is Now Viking Not Scottish!
Easter Egg Ban for 'Scottish' Salmon?
The Ferret: "Deadly virus outbreak prompted fears over import of fish farm eggs to Scotland"
Game Ova for Scottish Salmon - Deadly disease delays egg imports from AquaGen in Norway
Concerns raised over Scottish salmon roe imports
Government 'failing to protect Scottish salmon'
Imported eggs ruling 'makes a mockery of Scottish salmon'
Norway keeps ban on import of Scottish roe
Tartan imposters’ charge as fish egg imports hit 90%
Fish farms are ‘wiping out Scotland’s wild salmon’
'Norwegian' genes found in wild salmon populations in Wester Ross
Scottish Salmon's Great Escape
Call to jail fish-farm bosses who allow escapes
RT Full response to Professor Griggs' review of fish farm regulation in Scotland by the SGA Fishing Group https://t.co/u6puziSVF7@scotgov @ScotGovFM @SalmonAlliance #COP26 pic.twitter.com/xvUdrDPzC2
— Scottish Gamekeepers (@ScotGamekeepers) November 3, 2021