The Scotsman

Controvers­y over plan for giant fish farm off Canna

● Salmon giant Mowi aims to build 8-cage super-farm in protected seas

- By ILONA AMOS Environmen­t Correspond­ent

Plans to create a massive new salmon farm off the coast of a remote Hebridean island have sparked controvers­y.

Norwegian firm Mowi, the world’s largest farmed salmon producer, has laid out plans to create an eight-cage organic fish farm off the coast of Canna in the Small Isles.

The new facility would cover more than 16,000 square metres, making it the biggest in the UK, housing thousands of tonnes of farmed fish. But fears have been raised over its impact on wildlife and the marine environmen­t.

Government nature agency Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has warned the giant farm could have “significan­t environmen­tal effects” on seabirds, marine mammals and rare shellfish in the area, which is covered by several different environmen­tal protection­s.

Fishfarmin­gisworthar­ound £1 billion to the Scottish economy, with salmon the country’s top food export.

Scottish ministers have announced intentions to double annual production, currently around 160,000 tonnes, by 2030. But the industry has come increasing­ly under fire in recent years due to persistent problems with fish health and environmen­tal pollution.

Conservati­on and fisheries groups believe open-cage farms harm the marine ecosystem, cause animal suffering and wipe out wild salmon.

A Scottish parliament­ary inquiry into the environmen­tal impacts of the industry found “insufficie­nt evidence” to halt expansion.

The Scottish Government recently relaxed planning rules in an attempt to push farm sites further offshore and cut their ecological impact.

According to SNH: “Particular­ly sensitive features in relatively close proximity include fan mussel aggregatio­ns; northern sea fan and sponge communitie­s; white cluster anemone and horse mussel beds.”

The site is also close to two identified haul-outs for seals, which are known to cause problems for fish farms.

Geraldine Mackinnon, chair of Canna Developmen­t Trust, which oversees the economic investment strategy for the island, said locals are split over the proposal and will be holding further talks with Mowi.

She said. “It’s a massive decision, so people just want to take their time.”

 ??  ?? 0 Norwegian firm Mowi plans to create an eight-cage organic fish farm off the coast of Canna
0 Norwegian firm Mowi plans to create an eight-cage organic fish farm off the coast of Canna

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