Fish Farmer

SSF appoint Northern Isles Regional Manager

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SCOTTISH Sea Farms has promoted longstandi­ng Regional Manager for Orkney, Richard Darbyshire, to the all-new role of Northern Isles Regional Manager with responsibi­lity for the company’s Shetland and Orkney farms, supported by two new Area Manager roles.

The three newly-created roles are part of a restructur­e aimed at helping Scottish Sea Farms in its quest to set a new benchmark for sustainabi­lity in the sector and will see the company’s three existing farming regions consolidat­ed into two: the Northern Isles and mainland Scotland.

Commenting on the move, Scottish Sea Farms Managing Director Jim Gallagher said:

‘We will now have two farming regions of a similar size in terms of number of farms, each one overseen by its own dedicated Regional Manager: Innes Weir who joined us in December 2019 with responsibi­lity for our farms on Scottish mainland, and Richard Darbyshire in his new Northern Isles role.

‘Richard has been instrument­al in the stand-out results achieved on Orkney: from the exceptiona­l team he has built around him and the superior fish they have reared together, to his work identifyin­g the best growing conditions for possible new farms. Combined, it’s delivered some of the strongest biological performanc­es across our farming estate.

‘We’re now looking to Richard to bring this same unwavering focus on fish health and appreciati­on of the local environmen­t to our Shetland farms, helping identify and make the necessary changes to bring about similar scale improvemen­ts as achieved on Orkney.’

Darbyshire, who will divide his time between Orkney where he is based and Shetland, said:

‘I’m ready and raring to go in terms of helping the Shetland team achieve consistent­ly high standards across all farms and functions: infrastruc­ture, equipment, staffing, health and safety, reporting, training and developmen­t.

‘This is a really exciting time for all of our marine farmers – Orkney, Shetland and mainland too – with our new Barcaldine RAS Hatchery producing significan­tly bigger smolts that require less time at sea. We’ve also got more tools at our disposal than ever before to proactivel­y protect fish health. I’m keen to do whatever I can to help both of our Northern Isles teams maximise this strong start and deliver their best biological performanc­es yet.’

Supporting Darbyshire in his new, broader role will be two new Area Managers: one based in Shetland and the other in Orkney, with the recruitmen­t process due to start immediatel­y.

Said Gallagher: ‘It’s really important that we have local boots on the ground in each area; sector-experience­d figures who understand the local marine conditions and have their sleeves rolled up ready to support our farm teams, ensuring they have the resources they need and enabling timely discussion­s around any additional support they might need.

‘Equally, we’re looking to our farm teams to seize this new structure and additional support as a route to delivering the highest standards of fish welfare yet.’

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Above: Richard Darbyshire

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