Toxic Salmon: FOI Reveals Lobbying To Use Banned Neonicotinoid in Scotland - will trials of Imidacloprid take place this year? @ScottishEPA @marinescotland @MowiScotlandLtd @sustain_aqua @WeAreBenchmark @LeroySeafood @scotseafarms @vmdgovuk @scotgphttps://t.co/fO4qj5HUfh #BMK08 pic.twitter.com/G345o5I8DW
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 16, 2022
A Freedom of Information disclosure by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency raises alarm bells that the banned neonicotinoid Imidacloprid (hidden behind the trade names Ectosan Vet and BMK08) will be used on salmon farms in Scotland. An email from the Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre to SEPA in November 2021 referred to a ‘catch up on SAIC’s funded Cleantreat project and technology, which Benchmark are developing’ (CleanTreat is the vehicle for the delivery of Imidacloprid - known as BMK08/Ectosan Vet). “It would be beneficial to understand SEPA’s position in terms regulation of the equipment’s use following this instrument development and testing phase,” wrote SAIC (name redacted). “There is interest from the sector in utilizing the technology in the future to best manage chemical lice treatments, and who wish to better understand the practical detail in the potential steps to proceed with this technology”.
Another email from Benchmark to SEPA in October 2021 referred to “an update around SEPA’s position regarding the Cleantreat project, specifically how the technology and discharge might be regulated”.
Note that Norwegian-owned Benchmark is the company pushing the use of Imidacloprid in salmon farming with a team of new hires waiting to unleash the banned neonicotinoid in Scotland.
Meet the toxic team behind the use of the banned neonicotinoid Imidacloprid in Scottish salmon pharming! https://t.co/AvF9wXoiNh @WeAreBenchmark @FerdOwner @marinescotland @ScottishEPA @MairiMcAllan @MairiGougeon @GreenerScotland #Imidacloprid #BMK08 #Neonicotinoid #SEPA #Toxic pic.twitter.com/pH4c2aAZre
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) May 21, 2021
The banned neonicotinoid Imidacloprid "is understood to be keenly awaited by salmon farmers in Scotland, where the technology was developed" @salmonfarming1 https://t.co/p9JBdD1KGP@DaveGoulson @FerdOwner @WeAreBenchmark
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) December 16, 2021
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An email from SEPA (named redacted) to Benchmark (name redacted) in November 2021 cited a “summary of the regulatory requirements applying where the discharge is made from a second vessel at the site rather than from the wellboat in which the fish are treated”. “The permit holder will need to apply for a simple, administration variation,” wrote SEPA. “The variation will amend the permit to provide for the discharge to be made from any vessel at the site rather than restricting it (as at present) to being made from the wellboat”. “We expect to begin the process of transferring all farm permits onto a new, simpler permit template before the end of 2021/2022. If the trial is carried out after this transfer, the application for variation referred to in (a) above will not be required. We expect to determine applications for variations within a maximum of 4 months. Simple administrative variations can be processed very quickly. We would be happy to liaise with you and the operators concerned to ensure we understand timings and can plan accordingly.”
Data published last week (8 March 2022) by the Norwegian Veterinary Institute details use of Imidacloprid (dubbed 'Novichok for insects' by Professor Dave Goulson) on salmon farms across Norway during 2021.
Fish Farming Expert reported in December 2021 that the banned neonicotinoid "was keenly awaited by salmon farmers in Scotland, where the technology was developed".
Imidacloprid - the bee-killing chemical dubbed "Novichok for insects" - is "keenly awaited by salmon farmers in Scotland"! https://t.co/YAt9VvUo8m
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) December 16, 2021
When will the banned neonicotinoid be used on salmon farms? @scotgov @marinescotland @ScottishEPA @salmon_scottish @ScotlandSalmon pic.twitter.com/C3vZgCPh3t
Internal emails reveal that Turpie told colleagues she would “help with engagement” with environmental regulators so the treatment could “navigate through the system”.
— The Ferret (@FerretScot) May 21, 2021
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency told a firm wanting to start using a bee-killing chemical at fish farms to mark correspondence “confidential”— so that it wouldn’t have to be released in response to freedom of information requests. #FOIhttps://t.co/hIclBVFKop
— The Ferret (@FerretScot) July 19, 2021
In August 2021, Scottish Salmon Watch revealed that SEPA had not yet received an application to use Imidacloprid:
An internal email to SEPA staff in May 2021 (names redacted) “confirmed that no neonicotinoids are currently licensed for use and we have no applications pending”. Media lines provided by SEPA (understood to be to The Guardian who published an article – ‘Novichok for insects’ may be approved for Scottish fish farms’ – the following day) included: “If an application is made to discharge a new medicine we require, among other things, the applicant to provide the scientific evidence to identify the no effect concentration for that medicine in the environment, and information on how they will ensure that this concentration is met”.
FOI disclosure by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (22 February 2022):
Letter from SEPA dated 22 February 2022 EIR Response F0193236 FINAL
SEPA Board question related media response 26 May 2021
Benchmark 'catch up on CleanTreatSAIC project' with SEPA October 2021
SAIC Project update on CleanTreat with SEPA December 2021
SAIC email to SEPA re. CleanTreat position October 2021
SEPA Benchmark Discussion in June 2021
The Guardian Novichok for insects may be approved for Scottish fish farms_R_Redacted
Substances for SEPA consents FINAL
Scottish Salmon Watch reported in May 2020 that SEPA had been asked by Mowi to support a field trial of Imidacloprid (Ectosan) in Loch Ailort:
Secret Trials: 'Royal' Salmon Doused with Bee-Killing Insecticide Imidacloprid? https://t.co/S1ovGqCpu7 FOI reveals proposed 'field trial' of toxic neonicotinoid @MowiScotlandLtd at Ardnish in Loch Ailort @ScottishEPA @WeAreBenchmark @marinescotland @FerdOwner @vmdgovuk #BMK08 pic.twitter.com/iUl9lk7XPv
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) May 20, 2020
Scottish Greens "deeply concerned" at Mowi's field trial of Neonicotinoid @markruskell @strathearnrose @scotgp @FergusEwingMSP @SP_ECCLR @ScottishEPA "Imidacloprid has been classed as an environmental hazard" @WeAreBenchmark @MowiScotlandLtd @vmdgovuk https://t.co/KTgbs4GnNM pic.twitter.com/ESCXnu1TOM
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) May 21, 2020
Scottish Salmon Watch reported in October 2020:
How much of the toxic neonicotinoid Imidacloprid (BMK08/Ectosan) has been used in Scottish salmon farming (either legally or illegally) since @WeAreBenchmark registered a patent in 2011? @SSPOsays @MowiScotlandLtd @marinescotland @vmdgovuk @scotseafarms https://t.co/CdAEYD4QzO pic.twitter.com/GY8uP0Us1v
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 26, 2020
How much of the toxic neonicotinoid Imidacloprid (BMK08/Ectosan) has been used in Scottish salmon farming - either legally or illegally - since Norwegian-owned Benchmark via the Inverness-based Fish Vet Group registered a patent back in 2011? That's the killer question Scottish Salmon Watch is trying to track down via Freedom of Information (FOI) requests including an ongoing review with the Scottish Information Commissioner.
Secret Salmon - On the Trail of Imidacloprid Use in Scotland https://t.co/u2ulxotaTN Has the toxic neonicotinoid been used illegally @WeAreBenchmark @FAIfarms at Ardtoe marine laboratory? @ScottishEPA @marinescotland @vmdgovuk @FerdOwner @MowiScotlandLtd @FergusEwingMSP #BMK08 pic.twitter.com/LwP1twMoQW
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) September 4, 2020
In August 2020, an Editorial in British Wildlife by Professor Dave Goulson of the University of Sussex questioned the use of Imidacloprid (banned by the European Union for use in terrestrial agriculture in 2018) in salmon farming.
Editorial in British Wildlife: "Neonics in Salmon Farming - Alarm Bells Are Ringing" @britwildlife @DaveGoulson https://t.co/hn6DHZmS9D @FerdOwner @WeAreBenchmark @FergusEwingMSP @strathearnrose @salmonfarming1 @IntraFishNorge @thefishsite @nature_scot @MasumiYamamuro @scotgp pic.twitter.com/kcIrtdhB0I
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) August 24, 2020
In May 2021, Professor Dave Goulson - author of 'Silent Earth' - dubbed Imidacloprid 'Novichok for insects' in an article in The Guardian.
"It’s like the wild west" said @DaveGoulson "These chemicals are incredibly poisonous – the novichok for insects. It takes a billionth of a gram to harm aquatic life, so even tiny traces would have major impacts on marine life" @guardian @WeAreBenchmark https://t.co/OzouYaXCEk
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) May 27, 2021
The Veterinary Record reported (9/16 October 2021):
"The risk that Imidacloprid presents to ecosystems when used in the marine environment is too great, and the precautionary principle must be applied" @Vet_Record @DaveGoulson @WeAreBenchmark @ScottishEPA @marinescotland @MairiGougeon @SSPOsays @MowiScotlandLtd @scotgp @FerdOwner pic.twitter.com/6Xy6GbYNyE
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 13, 2021
Read more via:
- "Novichok for Insects" Unleashed on Scottish Salmon This Summer?
- Benchmark Gears Up for Imidacloprid Use in Norway: "keenly awaited by salmon farmers in Scotland"!
- Vets & Scientists Voice Concerns Vs Imidacloprid Use in Salmon Pharming - Letter published in Veterinary Record
- ASC endorses banned neonicotinoid Imidacloprid in salmon farming
- "SEPA has not received an application to use Imidacloprid" admits Scottish Government
- Private Eye: "Toxic Relationship"
- Norway Deploys Banned Neonicotinoid Imidacloprid - Scotland, Chile & Canada Next in Firing Line!
- The Ferret: "Watchdog helped pesticide firm avoid freedom of information"
- Toxic Neonicotinoid Imidacloprid Collared by Legal Petition in US - are investors in Ectosan Vet/BMK08/D-10 Aquatic Blast feeling hot under the collar?
- Scottish Government backtracks on neonicotinoid use in salmon pharming: "there is no planned imminent approval of Imidacloprid"
- Dirty Secrets Exposed: FOI Disclosure by SEPA on Benchmark's Banned Neonicotinoid Ectosan/BMK08 (Imidacloprid)
- Salmon Pharming's 'Silent Spring' of the Sea
- "New weapon against salmon lice" reports Norwegian media (failing to mention Ectosan is the banned neonicotinoid Imidacloprid)
- Norway Approves Banned Bee-Killing Neonicotinoid for Use on Norwegian Salmon - Scotland, Chile & Canada Next In Firing Line!
- Neonicotinoid Imidacloprid Dogged by Lawsuits, Bans & Deaths - Is Benchmark's BMK08 in the doghouse or will it be unleashed?
- Canadian field trials of the banned neonicotinoid Imidacloprid on salmon farms?
- Norwegian Environment Agency FOI reply lifts lid on banned neonicotinoid Imidacloprid
- Interferencia: "Salmon Farming - Norwegian company seeks to commercialize in Chile a pesticide banned by the EU for being 'very toxic' to aquatic life"
- Anyone for Norwegian Salmon Marinaded in the Banned Neonicotinoid Imidacloprid (don't worry it's ASC-approved)?!
- "EU deals potential setback to Benchmark’s rollout of new sea lice treatment"
- Fish Farmer: "MEPs condemn new lice treatment: who's right" "
- "EU setback for novel lice treatment"
- Breaking News: Victory in Europe - Parliament votes against the use of the toxic neonicotinoid Imidacloprid in farmed salmon!
- Fish Farming Expert: "Novel lice treatment threatened by European Parliament vote"
- Wave of European Opposition to Benchmark's Imidacloprid (BMK08) - the tide turns against neonicotinoids in salmon pharming!
- European Opposition to Neonicotinoid Contamination of Farmed Salmon - is BMK08 (Imidacloprid) dead in the water?
- The Guardian: "‘Novichok for insects’ may be approved for Scottish fish farms"
- Who are the toxic team lurking behind Benchmark's BMK08 (Imidacloprid) in Scottish salmon pharming?
- The Ferret: "Bee-killing pesticide treatment for fish farms backed by Scottish Government"
- Cleaning Tox-Sick Scottish Salmon - Benchmark's magic trick making the banned neonicotinoid Imidacloprid disappear!
- Rumsfeldian Fish Philosophy - Things We Know We Know, Things We Now Know We Don't Know & Things We Don't Know We Don't Know About 'Scottish' Salmon!
- SEPA ordered by Commissioner to Disclose 'Commercially Confidential' Information on CleanTreat & BMK08 (Imidacloprid) by 7 June
- Warning: Neonicotinoid Imidacloprid Use in Salmon Farming "Clears Another Hurdle" With European MRL
- Warning: Imidacloprid Moves A Step Closer to Commercial Use in Salmon Farming
- Nasty Neonicotinoid Plagues Salmon Farming in 2021
- Toxic Neonicotinoid "Close to Commercial Launch" in Salmon Farming!
- New Science Dogs Approval of Neonicotinoid Imidacloprid for Scottish Salmon!
- Imidacloprid Use in Scottish Salmon Farming?
- Secret Salmon - On the Trail of Imidacloprid Use in Scotland!
- British Wildlife: "Neonics in Salmon Farming - Alarm Bells Are Ringing"
- Caveat Chile - toxic neonicotinoid Imidacloprid (BMK08) coming soon!
- Toxic Politics - Meet the Scottish Government's Minister for Sinister Chemicals
- Imidacloprid Licensed for Use by Mowi in Loch Ailort?
- Further Scientific Opposition to Imidacloprid Use in Salmon Farming
- Patent lifts lid on neonicotinoid use in salmon farming
- Horrible History: Imidacloprid Use in Salmon Farming
- Scientific Opposition to Neonicotinoid Use in Salmon Farming
- Backgrounder: "Imidacloprid - A Neonicotinoid Insecticide Toxic to Aquatic Life"
- BBC Farming Today on "Neonicotinoids in Salmon Farming"
- Sunday Times: "Outlawed insecticide may be used on Scottish salmon"
- FOI letter on Scientific Concerns re. Imidacloprid Use in Scottish Salmon Farming
- Scottish Greens "Deeply Concerned" at Mowi's Field Trial of Neonicotinoid Imidacloprid in Loch Ailort
- Letter to the Prince of Wales re. bee-killing Imidacloprid use at royal warrant holder Mowi
- Secret Trials: 'Royal' Salmon Doused with Bee-Killing Insecticide Imidacloprid?
- Follow the Salmoney - the Norwegian tobacco billionaire behind the Neonicotinoid Imidacloprid
- ENDS Report: "Calls for greater transparency over ‘toxic’ new fish farm product"
- Letter to SEPA: Please Come Clean on Imidacloprid!
- Letter to Scottish Ministers, SEPA & the VMD re. Imidacloprid
- FOI requests on Imidacloprid to SEPA, VMD & the Scottish Government
- Revealed: Toxic Neonicotinoid Insecticide Used to 'CleanTreat' Lousy Salmon
- Please Come Clean on BMK08!
- Sunday Times: "Official fears revealed over toxic threat of salmon trade"
- Cleaning Tox-Sick Scottish Salmon
- CleanTreat FOI Disclosures by the Scottish Government to Scottish Salmon Watch
- Media Backgrounder: Chemically Embalmed Scottish Salmon
- All is Not Well With Sick Scottish Salmon
Red Alert: Is Norwegian-owned Benchmark gearing up to unleash 'Novichok for insects' (the banned neonicotinoid Imidacloprid) on salmon farms in Scotland this Summer? @ScottishEPA @marinescotland @WeAreBenchmark @MairiMcAllan @ScotGovRural @ScotGovNetZero @ScotlandSalmon @scotgp pic.twitter.com/GI4eqkBo8M
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 11, 2022
Addendum:
Date: Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 12:45 PM
Subject: FOI re. CleanTreat & Imidacloprid (Ectosan Vet/BMK08)
To: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 12:58 PM
Subject: FOI re. CleanTreat & Imidacloprid (Ectosan Vet/BMK08) since 17 April 2021
To: <[email protected]>