Fish Farmer

‘End of an era’ as SSPO shuts its Shetland office

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THE SCOTTISH Salmon Producers’ Organisati­on (SSPO) announced last month that it was closing its office in Lerwick, leading to the loss of two full-time equivalent jobs.

The organisati­on said it is moving all of its operations to its headquarte­rs in Edinburgh, with the Shetland office due to shut at the end of January.

General manager David Sandison was to be made redundant after more than 20 years representi­ng the local industry.

He was appointed as the manager of the then Shetland Salmon Farmers’ Associatio­n (SSFA) in the late 1990s.

The organisati­on was renamed Shetland Aquacultur­e to reflect the move to other species, namely cod and sea trout, being farmed in local waters at the time.

In 2014, Shetland Aquacultur­e became part of the SSPO and Sandison was made the Shetland manager for the national organisati­on.

In 2018, he was the only representa­tive of Scotland’s salmon farming industry to give evidence to Holyrood’s Environmen­t, Climate Change and Land Reform (ECCLR) committee, which conducted the first of two parliament­ary inquiries that year into salmon farming.

The Shetland News described the move as ‘the end of an era for Shetland’ as a distinct Scottish salmon growing area.

Alongside Sandison, two other part-time staff members have also been made redundant.

SSPO chief executive Julie Hesketh-Laird said:‘The closure of SSPO’s Shetland office will mean the loss of three personnel, which represents two full-time equivalent­s. No decisions like this are taken lightly and this was a very difficult one to take.

‘The salmon sector has changed a lot over the last 20 to 30 years: we have to change to adapt, too.

‘There has been a lot of consolidat­ion in the sector and we no longer represent a large number of smaller operators in remote locations.

‘We represent seven companies, most of whom are based in or around the central belt. Modern communicat­ion means we can liaise with all our member companies more swiftly and surely from Edinburgh than we ever could do before, even with offices in different parts of the country.

‘The SSPO works extremely closely with its member companies. One of our member companies is headquarte­red in Shetland, two others have a significan­t presence there.

‘We are confident those companies will give us a strong and powerful voice in Shetland as we go forward.’

 ?? Above: ?? David Sandison
Above: David Sandison

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