Dounie Bay Swims Against the Tide of Salmon Farming

Dounie Bay web-site

 

A groundswell of public opposition to the expansion of salmon farming is being felt in the waters off the West coast of Scotland.  

 

"I think it is fair to say that I have never experienced the weight of objections to a fish farm proposal that I have seen in this proposal," wrote Michael Russell MSP to Fergus Ewing, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Connectivity in a letter dated 7 February 2017.

 

Michael Russell letter to Fergus Ewing 7 Feb 2017 #1

Michael Russell letter to Fergus Ewing 7 Feb 2017 #2

 

 

Michael Russell letter to Fergus Ewing 7 Feb 2017 #3

Download the letter as a PDF online here

 

Here's a press release issued by Friends of the Sound of Jura (13 February 2017):

 

PR #1

PR #2

 

Download photos of the protest swim online here

 

Photos

 

No Dounie Bay Fish Farm Tweeted:

 

Tweet

 

 

Another Tweet read:

 

Tweet #2

 

 

Friends of the Sound of Jura posted on their Facebook page:

 

Facebook post

 

 

Here's a campaign poster distributed locally:

 

Poster

 

Download poster as a PDF online here

 

 

The Sunday Mail reported (29 January 2017):

Sunday Mail 29 Jan 2017 on Dounie fish farm protest skate #1

Sunday Mail 29 Jan 2017 on Dounie fish farm protest skate #2

Download a PDF version of the article online here

 

 

For more information visit the Dounie Bay web-site.

 

Against webpage

 

 

 

Please sign the petition – "joining together makes us stronger!"

 

Petition

 

Objectors to the proposed salmon farm include the National Trust for Scotland:

 

NTS objection

 

Read their objection to SEPA in full online here

 

 

The objection from the Global Alliance Against Industrial Aquaculture included various data obtained from SEPA via FOI – including:

 

According to data obtained by GAAIA via FOI from SEPA here's ten instances since 2010 where Kames Fish Farming Ltd has used the toxic organophospate Azamethiphos:

 

GAAIA objection # aza

 

And here's the instances of the use of the marine pollutant Emamectin benzoate since 2008:

 

GAAIA objection # emb

 

Here's the top 20 instances of the use of Deltamethrin by Kames Fish Farming Ltd (acccording to data obtained by GAAIA via FOI from SEPA):

 

GAAIA objection # deltamethrin

 

 

Kames Fish Farming Ltd also has a huge problem with mortalities (totalling 2177491.6 kg since 2002).  Here's the worst 20 sites (according to data obtained by GAAIA via FOI from SEPA) since 2002:

 

GAAIA objection #morts

 

 

As a company, Kames Fish Farming Ltd has already revealed itself to be a noxious neighbour.  For example, here's water pollution offences involving Kames Fish Farming Ltd:

 

GAAIA objection # water pollution incidents

 

 

Rather pessimistically, GAAIA concluded:

 

GAAIA conclusion

Read more via "Say No to Scotland’s Yes Ministers!"

 

 

Read other objections and submissions to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency online via:

Letter from John Aitchison to SEPA (18 January 2017)

Letter from Scottish Natural Heritage to SEPA (3 February 2016)

 

Download mortality, biomass exceedance and chemical use data (obtained from SEPA via FOI) for all Kames fish farm sites (2002-2016) online here

 

View various documents obtained from Argyll & Bute Council via FOI:

Initial review of landscape and visual issues

Hydrographic and site survey report

EIA screening and scoping document

 

 

Download other documents via SEPA's web-page on the Dounie Marine Cage Fish Farm, Sound of Jura

 

SEPA page

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