Mooring a 400 tonne concrete barge at a salmon farm during Winter storms - then adding 350 tonnes of feed on board along with mort bins & machinery - is not an 'accident'. It's corporate negligence! https://t.co/ozYMwXghu6 @MCA_media @GaelForceGroup @ScotlandSalmon @ScottishEPA https://t.co/5hBCjKrodt pic.twitter.com/6AMjofTfll
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 21, 2022
The operation of feed barges - storage units moored at salmon farms which are used to deliver pellets of food to farmed salmon - raises serious public safety and environmental issues. In the wake of a spate of sinkings across Scotland (and Iceland), questions must now be asked of both barge manufacturers such as Gael Force and salmon farm operators such as Bakkafrost, Mowi and Grieg Seafood (Scottish Sea Farms).
I'm hearing rumours that the SeaMate barge which sank off Portree during Storm Arwen in Nov 2021 was so top-heavy & the feed so unevenly distributed that it was a disaster waiting to happen. Is this true? @GaelForceGroup @ScotlandSalmon @Folketrygdfond @HighlandCouncil @Aon_UK https://t.co/FkW0GnE84E pic.twitter.com/uh6BpIegDA
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 22, 2022
Here's video footage overlooking two salmon farms operated by Bakkafrost (formerly known as The Scottish Salmon Company) off Portree on the Isle of Skye shot on a calm Summer day in September 2020 - notice the 400 tonne feed barge listing under the weight of the feed (ca. 350 tonnes were on board when it sank during Storm Arwen in November 2021), chemical containers, equipment, machinery and mort bins weighing down the floating structure:
The accident that’s been swept under the carpet. Answers please for Scotlands next generation. Why did it sink? Waiting?@NicolaSturgeon @Ianblackford_MP @alexmacinnessnp @BBCPanorama @FerretScot @PrivateEyeNews @BBCScotlandNews @WHFP1 @PressandJournal @NFUtweets @BankofScotBiz https://t.co/HCP5PYf0vR
— Jon Johnson (@Jonnynogaps) November 20, 2022
And here's a close-up of the overloaded barge shot from a boat in September 2020 - imagine this in the heavy winds and swells of Storm Arwen (the storm raging in November 2021 when the Gael Force barge sank to the bottom of Loch Portree/Sound of Raasay):
Sold as a state of the art barge and in a sheltered location compared with others…The Portree barge sank. Is there a design fault? Was it poorly maintained? Or was it not fit for purpose? I think we need some statement as to the root cause with the numbers of these out there. pic.twitter.com/VaMNrD34xm
— Jon Johnson (@Jonnynogaps) November 20, 2022
The feed barge looks like one of those overloaded tankers carrying hundreds of containers which you read about on the news sinking in bad weather:
Or one of those overloaded boats carrying too many people which inevitably keel over and sink:
With all the feed (ca. 350 tonnes according to FOI documents disclosed by the Scottish Government) and mort bins on board at the time of the barge sinking off Portree in November 2021, it was an 'accident' just waiting for bad Winter weather to happen (i.e. it was entirely foreseable and avoidable - anyone who has lived in Scotland knows that severe gales happen every year!).
This photo of a feed barge at Mowi's MacLean's Nose salmon farm in Loch Sunart illustrates the precarious nature of salmon farming:
Mowi feed barge at McLean’s Nose on Loch Sunart listing badly.
— Salmon Scotland (@SalmonScotland) September 2, 2019
“Safety is core to what we do”
Their barges are sinking as fast as their reputation in Scotland. https://t.co/tGyLUM9MIo pic.twitter.com/bYY85UEVSs
The Press & Journal reported in January 2019 on the sinking of a feed barge at a Mowi salmon farm off South Uist:
Salmon Business reported in January 2019:
Another feed barge sank off Uig in Loch Snizort on the Isle of Skye in 2017 - costing Grieg Seafood an estimated NOK 10 million (£921,000):
Fish Farming Expert reported in March 2022 that the Gael Force feed barge was not salvaged until late 2021:
Here's a photo of the salvage operation by Ocean Kinetics:
More details on the salvage operation are contained in a report published by Marine Scotland:
In Iceland, the salvage of feed barge from under a salmon farm was featured on the news in August 2022 - including video footage of the salvage operation:
Here's Icelandic News on the feed barge sinking during storms in January 2021:
The Scottish Salmon Company (since renamed Bakkafrost) published a video via Friday Film Productions in 2018 showing off the new Gael Force feed barge off Portree (in the photo below - sourced from the video - you can see how close the town of Portree is to the salmon farm):
A video tour of a Gael Force SeaMate 400 tonne concrete feed barge destined for Mowi - understood to be similar to the one bought by Bakkafrost for their Portree salmon farm - is available online here:
The Scottish Salmon Company (renamed Bakkafrost Scotland in June 2022) were keen to trumpet the delivery in 2018 and launch of their 'sophisticated' 400 tonne SeaMate Gael Force feed barge in 2019:
Stewart Graham, founder and managing director of Gael Force Group, told Fish Farming Expert in March 2019:
“The design and build of one of our most advanced feed barges along with an eight-line SeaFeed feeding system for SSC is yet another example of our commitment to innovate in this sector.
“The build epitomised the type of collaborative approach we like to take with our customers, and by doing this we ensured we addressed all SSC’s needs from the outset which will enable them to safely and sustainably grow their fish.”
Stewart Graham, managing director at Gael Force Group, said in January 2018:
“This new barge will be one of the most sophisticated of its kind in Scotland"
Here's photos of the 'sophisticated' Gael Force SeaMate feed barge sunk on the bottom of Loch Portree in December 2021 (obtained via FOI from the Scottish Government) - leaking the ca. 350 tonnes of feed on board which later during 2022 built up "explosive" levels of toxic Hydrogen Sulphide gases:
The barge building by Gael Force in Inverness apparently created 20 new jobs:
A similar SeaMate 350 tonne feed barge was delivered in 2020 to Organic Sea Harvest by Gael Force (who reported building "close to 100 feed barges" - it's not clear how many have sank):
Another 200 tonne SeaMate feed barge was delivered by Gael Force to Cooke Aquaculture in April 2022:
And Gael Force has built even bigger live-aboard SeaFarmBase 400 tonne concrete barges for Mowi in Eastern Canada:
How many of the 100 barges made by @GaelForceGroup have sunk? https://t.co/ozYMwXghu6
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 21, 2022
Is it corporate negligence to moor a 400 T concrete barge at a fish farm during Winter storms & add another 400 T in feed & equipment? @Folketrygdfond @ScotlandSalmon @Aon_UK @SM_MarineIns pic.twitter.com/PSwrWB9ctI
The operation of feed barges at salmon farms can sometimes go tragically wrong - as was the case at Mowi's Ardintoul salmon farm in February 2020 when Mowi worker Clive Hendry was crushed to death between a feed barge and a Mowi workboat:
Mowi has blood on its hands over the horrific death of Clive Hendry - how much will Mowi be fined for negligence? @ScotlandMowi @MowiScotlandLtd https://t.co/55xO0wiiy3 @maibgovuk @H_S_E @GreenerScotland @WHFP1 @pressjournal @IntraFishNorge @_KateForbes @Ianblackford_MP #Mowi pic.twitter.com/nfpEboInpn
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) May 26, 2021
The Daily Mirror reported (26 May 2021):
STV News reported in May 2021:
Safety recommendations for salmon farming giant after death.https://t.co/DY73Tk0f0p
— STV News (@STVNews) May 26, 2021
Read the Marine Accident Investigation Branch's damning report published in May 2021:
Clive Hendry's widow is taking legal action against Mowi for corporate negligence and is championing the vital public issue of safety at work:
"It haunts me that Clive could have been saved if marine laws were tightened so that big companies put their staff’s lives before profit" says Catriona Lockhart "I am here today to fight like hell for the living" @ScottishHazards @MowiScotlandLtd https://t.co/OXPPzlDOv2 pic.twitter.com/qTALvcAhlb
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) April 29, 2022
The West Highland Free Press reported (29 April 2022):
The Times reported in November 2021:
The Times on @MowiScotlandLtd being sued by the widow of worker Clive Hendry who was killed at a salmon farm in Loch Alsh (Mowi were found negligent by a damning @maibgovuk report) @thetimes https://t.co/iNemRUqcBy @ScottishHazards @MCA_media @H_S_E @_KateForbes @ScotlandSalmon pic.twitter.com/WYRzhLCT1b
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 23, 2021
The 'greed of feed' by Mowi, Bakkafrost and other salmon farming giants demands greater scrutiny.
$camon $cotland reported earlier this month (8 November 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
Last week (18 November 2022), $camon $cotland wrote to Scottish Ministers:
Letter to Scottish Ministers re. "Explosive" Scottish Salmon - Please Defuse the Toxic Time-Bomb! @scotgov @_KateForbes @MairiMcAllan @scotgp @MairiGougeon @ScottishEPA @ScotlandSalmon https://t.co/3bpKF35ry0 pic.twitter.com/1GMwl4Z8lH
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 18, 2022
The Times reported (17 November 2022):
Today's Times newspaper: "Secret plans were drawn up for residents to be evacuated from one of Scotland’s most popular tourist destinations amid fears that a sunken barge could explode and spew toxic gases towards the shore, it has emerged" @timesscotland https://t.co/kKcietvNSf
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 17, 2022
$camon $cotland first broke the news in August 2022 following a tip-off from a whistleblower in Portree:
Breaking News: potentially lethal toxic gasses leaking from a sunken feed barge at Bakkafrost salmon farm off Portree suspend salvage operation with 24 hour guard & exclusion zone @briggsmarine
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) August 30, 2022
Why has the public not been informed of the risks? @ScottishEPA @MairiMcAllan @H_S_E pic.twitter.com/avM09qC0Yp
Tip-off re. Bakkafrost off Portree: "Their feed barge sank end of last year...a few weeks ago divers [trying to raise it]...stopped as there was found to be very high levels of toxic gasses....this has lead to an exclusion zone....there is a 24hr guard"
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) August 29, 2022
True? @ScottishEPA pic.twitter.com/sus4ZLFyqh
Read more via:
Letter to Scottish Ministers re. "Explosive" Scottish Salmon - Please Defuse the Toxic Time-Bomb!
The Times: "Secret plans to evacuate island homes over toxic gas"
Bakkafrost's Scottish Salmon Nightmare Gets Worse with 10,000 Tonne Black Hole in Scotland!
Bakkafrost is Dead in the Water in Scotland - 2021 Annual Report Details "Deadly Cocktail"!
500m exclusion zone near Portree Harbour in Skye as barge gives of rotten eggs smell
P&J: "Exclusion zone set up around Skye barge giving off rotten eggs smell"
"Experts tackle lethal gas leaking from sunken feed barge" (Fish Farming Expert)
Toxic Gasses Spew From The Scottish Salmon Company (Bakkafrost Scotland) Off Portree
Why was no public warning issued to tourists, kayakers, swimmers, walkers, cruise ships, yachts, divers & residents endangered by the 'Toxic Threat Zone' off Portree? https://t.co/t1ux69sVwH @_KateForbes @Ianblackford_MP @PortreeHigh @fire_scot @HighlandCouncil @ScotlandSalmon pic.twitter.com/egBccWciAV
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 16, 2022
Why was the public not warned about "explosive" toxic gases leaking off Skye? Surely tourists in Portree, walkers along the coastal path near the salmon farm, kayakers, swimmers & divers should have been warned? @_KateForbes @Ianblackford_MP @scotgov @HighlandCouncil @fire_scot https://t.co/DTfPoW0OTT pic.twitter.com/t2lu9ALauz
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 14, 2022
Like all accidents, we get to hear what went wrong & who pays for the mess? Is there tax payers money being spent to cover the cracks? Regulatory bodies working on this for free? Money to support overseas companies polluting? Money to hide ineptitude,poor practice, poor training? pic.twitter.com/NuIk2oO4t5
— Jon Johnson (@Jonnynogaps) November 21, 2022
Did the last person to leave the Portree feed barge forget to close the hatch? @GaelForceGroup @Folketrygdfond @ScotlandSalmon @Aon_UK
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 22, 2022
Remember when the Herald of Free Enterprise sank after the bosun forgot to close the bow doors? @Ianblackford_MP @_KateForbes @Jamie_m_young https://t.co/I1qijJfsyi pic.twitter.com/oZk7aCc6ct