Toxic Neonicotinoid Imidacloprid Collared by Legal Petition in US – are investors in Ectosan Vet/BMK08/D-10 Aquatic Blast feeling hot under the collar?

 

 

 

A legal petition to be published for public inspection by the US Environmental Protection Agency on Monday (12 July 2021) should have Benchmark – the Norwegian-owned company who has been caught lobbying the Scottish Environment Protection Agency to use Imidicaloprid in salmon farming in Scotland – feeling a little hot under the collar. 

 

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The legal petition – to be officially published on Monday (12 July 2021) – demands the cancellation of the Imidacloprid-based insecticide product Seresto (a pet collar linked to almost 1,700 pets): 

 

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The legal petition – filed by the Center for Biological Diversity in April 2021 – cites the scientific case against Imidacloprid:

 

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The petition makes for uncomfortable reading for the toxic team behind the promotion of Imidacloprid (a toxic neonicotinoid banned for use in terrestrial agriculture in 2018) in salmon farming and certainly for the millions of fish which may be subjected to such toxic treatment

 

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Scottish Salmon Watch reported yesterday (9 July 2021):

 

 

 

 

A scientific paper published last month raises alarm bells just like Rachel Carson did in 1962. 

 

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An Editorial arguing the case against the use of Imidacloprid in salmon farming authored by Professor Dave Goulson of the University of Sussex was published in the August 2020 issue of British Wildlife

 

 

 

 

Science reported in November 2019:

 

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Scottish Salmon Watch summarized the scientific evidence against the use of Imidacloprid in June 2020.

 

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The weight of scientific evidence against Imidacloprid keeps on building – whether it is in relation to the impact on fish as this scientific paper published in March 2021 reports. 

 

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Or the impact on shellfish as this scientific paper published in August 2020 reports.

 

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And this scientific paper published in November 2020.

 

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And another scientific paper published in November 2020.

 

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Scientific research published in September 2020 reported the impact of Imidacloprid on flies.

 

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Scottish Salmon Watch reported last month (29 June 2021):

 

 

 

 

The Center for Biological Diversity reported in April 2021 that pet collars containing Imidacloprid are subject to a legal petition in the United States following the deaths of nearly 1,700 pets:

 

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USA Today reported (8 April 2021)

 

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The article included:

 

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Reuters reported in May 2021 that Bayer's appeal on the EU ban on Imidacloprid had died a death in the courts. 

 

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Professor Dave Goulson of the University of Sussex – author of the forthcoming 'Silent Earth'told The Guardian (27 May 2021):

 

 

 

 

It seems that Benchmark's plans to unleash 'Novichok for insects' on salmon farming could be a graveyard for investors as well as nature.

 

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Opposition from the European Parliament – who voted last month against the use of Imidacloprid in salmon farming – hopefully means that the use of Imidacloprid is now dead in the water at least in terms of the European market for pharmed salmon. 

 

 

 

 

The European Parliament's resolution against an MRL (Maximum Residue Limit) for Imdacloprid in farmed salmon (10 July 2021) cited scientific studies detailing toxic impacts – including:

 

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Earlier this month (2 July 2021), Norwegian-owned Benchmark won approval in salmon farming in Norway for the banned neonicotinoid.

 

 

 

 

 

 

But as more and more scientific evidence, lawsuits and deaths stack up at the door of Imidacloprid it difficult to see how the men in suits investing in Ectosan Vet (BMK08) and D-10 Aquatic Blast – the trade names for Imidacloprid in salmon pharming – can avoid the heat of negative media attention.

 

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Maybe the Scottish Government and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency will listen to the science and ban the use of Imidacloprid in 'Scottish' salmon farming before the backlash against Scottish pharmed salmon blows the toxic industry out of the water?

 

 

 

 

Or maybe not!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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