Campaigners on both sides of the Atlantic - in Canada and Scotland - have issued a clarion call to stop the expansion of semi-closed salmon farming dead in its tracks.
Campaigners on both sides of the Atlantic - in Canada and Scotland - have issued a clarion call to stop the expansion of semi-closed salmon farming dead in its tracks. "Cermaq’s new system is a viral super-spreader, just like any open-net pen salmon farm" says @ClayoquotAction pic.twitter.com/WXAqbyiQae
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) February 17, 2023
In British Columbia, Clayoquot Action have seen at first hand how a trial of the FiiZK 'Semi-Closed Containment System' by Cermaq Canada - the same technology proposed for use in Scotland in Loch Long and Loch Linnhe - was stopped due to technical failures and mass mortalities at Millar Channel salmon farm in Clayoquot Sound.
Speaking exclusively to $camon $cotland, Dan Lewis of Clayoquot Action in British Columbia (who sent divers down to inspect the semi-closed system) said:
"Hopefully in Scotland, campaigners can stop semi-closed systems dead in their tracks in Loch Long & Loch Linnhe" said @ClayoquotAction "The take home message from Canada is that semi-closed containment is a flawed & failed technology which should be avoided like the plague" pic.twitter.com/i9ulGK2a3b
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) February 17, 2023
Information published by the Scottish Government's Fish Health Inspectorate on 1 February 2023 reveals mass mortalities at Shuna Point salmon - within viral spreading distance of Long Loch Salmon's proposed semi-closed salmon farm at Lurignish - due to gill diseases:
Gill Disease chokes Scottish salmon to death in 2023 - new mortality data published @scotgov reports 160,000+ dead salmon @scotseafarms in January headed by Shuna Point in Loch Linnhe https://t.co/oZtlH0CRpV pic.twitter.com/AXWVbycxCM
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) February 9, 2023
Campaigners against Loch Long Salmon's plans to site a semi-closed containment salmon farm in Loch Long - inside a National Park - have cited the problems experienced in Canada.
As Dan Lewis @ClayoquotAction put it: "What we learned was that there were 'fish welfare concerns resulting from chronic exposure to higher levels of ammonia'. In other words, those fish were forced to breath their own urine, probably burning their gills" @AFFtheClyde @loch_long pic.twitter.com/9N93aP96sT
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 28, 2022
Clayoquot Action posted on Facebook on 17 October 2022:
"Cermaq's semi-closed fish farm experiment in Clayoquot Sound failed after only 1 year, because fish were dying from breathing their own urine".
As Dan Lewis from Clayoquot Action puts it: "What we learned was that there were 'fish welfare concerns resulting from chronic exposure to higher levels of ammonia'. In other words, those fish were forced to breath their own urine, probably burning their gills…"
Loch Long Salmon seem to have a cess-pool of bullsh*t clogging their gills and fogging up their brain.
Fish Farmer reported (8 February 2023):
Campaigners slam Loch Long fish farm appeal https://t.co/qrkFa7D7r5 @ArianeBurgessHI @BrendanOHaraSNP @JenniMintoSNP @mairigougeonmsp @MairiMcAllanSNP @NicolaSturgeonSNP @nature_scot@issf.org.uk @feorlean @NicolaSturgeonSNP @lomondtrossachs pic.twitter.com/nmEQr8fXNa
— AFFtheClyde (@AFFtheClyde) February 11, 2023
Other problems with semi-closed containment salmon farms keep on rearing their ugly head. Intrafish reported in November 2022:
The Scotsman reported in December 2022:
"Even if closed containment can mitigate the risks of escapes & interaction of marine mammals, the problems of mass mortalities, infectious diseases and unsustainable feed resources will never go away. The lesser of two evils is still evil" @TheScotsman https://t.co/qU5Ls4BG6N
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) December 6, 2022
Undercover surveillance inside salmon farms across Scotland during 2022 published by Dale Vince at Ecotricity has graphically illustrated the welfare nightmare of Scottish salmon - semi-closed containment salmon farming could be even worse!
Salmon-spiracy continues…☠️ Before we shared shocking truth of salmon farming in Scotland. Now discovered dead fish carcasses are being used to produce electricity and gas.
— Dale Vince (@DaleVince) February 10, 2023
Action:
1. Stop buying farmed salmon
2. Contact your supermarket
3. Share this video#EndSalmonFarming pic.twitter.com/2HzAEdO1Co
Read more via:
Oban Times: "Loch Linnhe salmon farm would be ‘biggest in Scotland’ say campaigners"
WARNING: 8,000 Tonne 'Semi-Closed' Salmon Farm Proposed for Disease-Ridden Loch Linnhe!
Victory: Loch Long Salmon Farm Refused by National Park Planning Authority!
Loch Long Salmon Farm Dead in the Water this Halloween!
Loch Long - flood of public opposition sinks salmon farm in National Park?
Virus Alert at 'Cracked' Closed Containment Farm!
Case Closed Vs Semi-Enclosed Salmon Farming: https://t.co/VBTQLfWrKg
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) February 17, 2023
The message from Canada & Scotland is that semi-closed containment is a flawed & failed technology which should be avoided like the plague! @ClayoquotAction @AFFtheClyde @the_gsfr @CCNScotland @WildFishCons