Closing the Net on Diseased Scottish Salmon – Whiteshore Cockles Finally Dumped in March!

 

 

 

 

Download press release and media backgrounder online here

 

 

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Download press release and media backgrounder online here

 

 

 

 

 

Read more via The Ferret: The ‘illegal’ dumping of dead fish in Hebridean beauty spot set to end

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When Bruce Sandison of The Salmon Farm Protest Group blew the whistle on the illegal dumping of diseased salmon in North Uist back in 2005, I bet he didn't think Whiteshore Cockles would still be raising a stink nearly two decades later. 

 

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A follow-up report by Marc Horne in The Times in May 2021 led to the threat of legal action by Angus MacDonald, boss of Whiteshore Cockles.

 

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The legal threat by Whiteshore Cockles (owned by Angus Macdonald) did not stop The Times from reporting further in July 2021:

 

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The Times reported again in September 2021:

 

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The illegality of dumping diseased salmon at Whiteshore Cockles (and other disposal sites) was raised back in 2013 by retired lawyer Ewan Kennedy which filed a complaint to the European Commission.   Scottish Salmon Watch wrote to Scottish Ministers in July and May 2021 asking that the Scottish Government stop turning a blind eye to illegal dumping of diseased salmon in North Uist. 

 

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A letter from Scottish Salmon Watch to Scottish Ministers dated 27 May 2021 included:

 

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As statutory context (as explained by the Scottish Government): “The EU Animal By-Product Regulation 1069/2009 and its accompanying implementing Commission Regulation 142/2011 came into force in Scotland in March 2011 and among other measures prohibits the burial or burning of fallen stock on-farm.  The EU regulations are implemented by the Animal By-Products (Enforcement) (Scotland) Regulations 2013 and the Animal By-Products (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2015.”

 

As further context, the European Union were notified back in 2013 by Ewan Kennedy of Save Seil Sound that salmon farming companies were flouting the law.  “A local complaint to the European Commission over the poor regulation of the disposal of dead fish from salmon farms has forced the Scottish Government to rewrite the rules,” reported The Sunday Herald in April 2016.  “For years the caged salmon industry has been allowed to dump diseased fish in landfill sites because of a loophole in public health law. But ministers have now had to close the loophole and oblige fish farm companies to dispose of dead fish in safer ways.  From the start of 2016 salmon farms must abide by the rules introduced in the wake of the outbreak of mad cow disease (BSE) in the 1980s. The farms have to incinerate, sterilise or compost their wastes, and not just tip them into landfill sites.”

 

“Between August 2011 and June 2012 82,663 salmon deaths from disease were recorded at Ardmaddy fish farm in Seil Sound, Argyll,” continued Rob Edwards writing in The Sunday Herald in April 2016. “When the local environmental group, Save Seil Sound, asked what had happened to the resulting 257 tonnes of dead fish, no-one seemed to know.  In 2013 the group lodged a formal complaint with the European Commission, which eventually responded last month.  The response revealed that UK and Scottish authorities had changed the rules in order to avoid breaching European law, and incurring a fine.”

 

In May 2017, the Global Alliance Against Industrial Aquaculture reported:

 

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I spoke earlier this week with Ewan Kennedy – who filed the EC complaint in 2013 – and he suggested that the EU regulation outlawing burial of diseased farmed salmon dates back almost twenty years.  The EC complaint filed by Ewan Kennedy on behalf of Save Seil Sound in 2013 cites:

 

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A quick internet search finds that it has been the statutory duty of Scottish Ministers – including Kate Forbes who visited Whiteshore Cockles in October 2019 – to enforce the law on the disposal of diseased farmed salmon since 1 October 2003

 

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So why have Scottish Ministers failed for nearly two decades to force Whiteshore Cockles to comply with EU law?  And why has an EU derogation granted for only 6 months been permitted to last for 5 years?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here's photos of Whiteshore Cockles published by Compassion in World Farming in March 2021:

 

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Rob Edwards reported in The Sunday Herald in April 2016:

 

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In 2018, Joe Crowley and the BBC One Show visited Whiteshore Cockles with Angus Macdonald claiming in an interview that the dumping of diseased salmon would stop soon. 

 

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Here's video footage shot by Scottish Salmon Watch at Whiteshore Cockles in May 2021:

 

 

 

 

 

Watch video footage shot by a tourist in June 2021:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Salmon Farm Protest Group reported back in July 2005:

 

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The Salmon Farm Protest Group reported in September 2005:

 

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Read more via:

The ‘illegal’ dumping of dead fish in Hebridean beauty spot set to end

FOI disclosure on Whiteshore Cockles by the Scottish Government (202100254831) on 8 December 2021

The Times: "Tougher curbs for island salmon graveyard in Outer Hebrides"

FOI disclosure on Whiteshore Cockles by the Scottish Government in August 2021

Exposed: 'Legal' Salmon Dump in North Uist Caught Importing Diseased Fish From the Mainland (& they've still not applied to SEPA for a pollution permit)!

Taking the Fish – Illegal Salmon Dump Caught Taking Diseased Fish from the Mainland Despite 'Derogation'!

Scottish Government ‘exploring strategies’ for mort burial site

P&J: "Lives of Western Isles residents ‘severely hampered by rotting fish dump’"

The Times: "Fish graveyard ‘severely hampers’ life for islanders, officials claim"

FOI Lifts Lid on the Stench of Scottish Salmon: Government Legal Department Target Illegal Dumping of Diseased Salmon

Appeal to Scottish Information Commissioner re. FOI refusal by Western Isles Council on Whiteshore Cockles

Letter to Scottish Ministers on Illegal Dumping of Diseased Scottish Salmon in North Uist

Daily Mail: "Dumped into the dunes….thousands of rotten, disease ridden salmon"

Independent: "Scottish islanders raise a stink over vast salmon graveyard"

Video Exposes Mass Graves of Millions of Diseased Scottish Salmon

The Times: "Islanders raise a stink over vast salmon graveyard"

Sunday National: "The Millions of Dead Salmon Dumped, Burnt or Destroyed"

Revealed: Burned, Buried & Ensiled Scottish Salmon

Media Backgrounder: Mort Disposal of Scottish Farmed Salmon – Ewan Kennedy – The €10 Million Mort Man

European Commission complaint over dead fish dumping forces rule change

Where have all the dead fish gone?

Fears raised by salmon dump

Diseased fish dumping continues

 

 

 

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