Fish Farmer

Marine Harvest expansion approved

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THE first two sites in Marine Harvest’s £40m expansion in Scotland were unveiled at the end of January.

The sites at Stulaigh, near Loch Eynort on South Uist, and Helisay in the Sound of Barra, will employ 12 staff and produce up to 8,000 tonnes of salmon over a 22-month cycle.

As Alan Sutherland, Managing Director of Marine Harvest Scotland, explained: ‘Demand for Scottish salmon continues to be strong and the Western Isles of Scotland is a wonderful environmen­t in which to grow our fish. In October 2009 we announced our plans to expand in Scotland and since then we have been carrying out extensive analysis to identify the best locations and submit planning applicatio­ns.

‘These two sites,’ he added, ‘are a clear demonstrat­ion of our commitment to the Western Isles and to Scotland.’

The moorings for both farms will be put in place next month, followed by the fish farm pens. The farm will be stocked with smolts in April.

In 2009 the company announced their plans to expand, increasing production from 40,000 tonnes to 60,000 tonnes. A further three potential sites have been identified and early consultati­on with local communitie­s is underway in these areas.

Earlier plans had looked at residentia­l fish farms but, following discussion­s with local communitie­s, it became clear they would prefer staff to be based onshore.

 ??  ?? Above: Marine Harvest – new sites approved
Above: At work in Loch Leven
Above: Buckingham Palace
Above: Better biosecurit­y
Above: Marine Harvest – new sites approved Above: At work in Loch Leven Above: Buckingham Palace Above: Better biosecurit­y

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