Read the FOI backgrounder in full online here
Utterly scandalous and reckless: #IsleofSkye exposed to risk of hazardous chemicals from toxic #salmon farm in #Portree without public warning. Details only emerge following FOI request @_KateForbes @Ianblackford_MP @scottishgreens @HighlandCouncil https://t.co/8xHF1JlXcu
— SST-T (@ScotSalmonTank) November 14, 2022
FOI documents disclosed by the Scottish Government on 11 November 2022:
Scottish Government FOI review reply 11 Nov 2022 Response-202200321470
[Scottish Government FOI Response-202200317900-1 20 September 2022]
"Explosive" FOI disclosure @ScottishEPA on Toxic Gases Spewing from The Scottish Salmon Co (Bakkafrost) off Skye! https://t.co/ZuJ147DRec
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 8, 2022
Hydrogen Sulphide detected at 55,000 ppm "which puts the gas into explosive range" @ScotlandSalmon @GaelForceGroup @_KateForbes @MairiMcAllan pic.twitter.com/oBbuHr430j
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Toxic Gasses Spew From The Scottish Salmon Company (Bakkafrost Scotland) Off Portree
EXPLOSIVE WARNING: "A gas sample was collected directly from the sunken barge & analysed by a Marine Chemist which provided the results of H2S in concentrations of 55,000 ppm which puts the gas into explosive range" @ScottishEPA @ScotlandSalmon @MCA_media https://t.co/ZuJ147UUgc pic.twitter.com/L2VvtEnOWx
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 8, 2022
When "explosive" Hydrogen Sulphide gases at 55,000 ppm were detected in August off Portree the authorities planned for a 'worst case scenario' & emergency response due to explosion risk. Yet they failed to issue a public warning! @fire_scot @PoliceScotland @NHSScotland @scotgov pic.twitter.com/FNI1ya2Mld
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 14, 2022