Fish Farmer

Marine Harvest man marks 30 years

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MARINE Harvest Scotland’s pens and moorings manager, Arthur Campbell, received his 30-year long service award at the company’s Fort William office last month.

He was presented with the award by seawater manager David MacGillivr­ay, who gave a presentati­on detailing his colleague’s many roles in the group.

Campbell started as a temporary engineerin­g assistant at Lochailort on October 12, 1988, and was made a permanent constructi­on assistant on January 1, 1989.

A restructur­ing of the engineerin­g department saw him move to the position of farms assistant in 1992, before being appointed senior farm assistant in September 1995.

He took on extra responsibi­lities as cages and moorings supervisor on a temporary basis and was appointed to his current role at the beginning of 1999.

One of Campbell’s most recent achievemen­ts was overseeing, along with MacGillivr­ay, the introducti­on and rolling out of ‘environets’ at several of Marine Harvest’s farms.

With all his many positions in the company, one thing has been consistent: his camera.

Before finding a career in salmon farming, Campbell worked as a photograph­er in Glasgow and has been taking photograph­s for the company for the past three decades.

 ??  ?? Above: Arthur Campbell (right) and David MacGillivr­ay
Above: Arthur Campbell (right) and David MacGillivr­ay

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