Fish Farmer

Majority of salmon farms environmen­tally ‘excellent’

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SOME 87 per cent of Scotland’s salmon farms have been rated environmen­tally ‘excellent’ or ‘good’ by regulators, new statistics show.

Farmers achieved their best ever environmen­tal performanc­e in 2018, according to figures collected for the Scottish Environmen­t Protection Agency’s (Sepa’s) Compliance Assessment Scheme (CAS).

The scheme is used by Sepa to monitor performanc­e across a range of industries and sectors. The results have been welcomed by the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisati­on (SSPO) as ‘demonstrat­ing the sector’s commitment to robust environmen­tal standards’.

Sepa assessed the performanc­e of 296 farms in 2018, which showed a 38 per cent increase in the number of farms achieving an ‘excellent’ rating (183 farms) and a 10 per cent increase in the number of farms achieving ‘good’ (74) compared to 2017.

Overall, 258 out of the 296 farms were compliant.The number of sites rated ‘poor’ dropped by 32 per cent to 38 farms.

Julie Hesketh-Laird, chief executive of the SSPO, said:‘These statistics are very good news for Scottish salmon farming. They represent the significan­t and ongoing effort and investment to improve environmen­tal performanc­e and I’m delighted that this continued focus on environmen­tal stewardshi­p is delivering positive results.

‘As a sector, we fully recognise that a strong environmen­tal performanc­e is key to successful salmon farming and we want to demonstrat­e publicly our commitment to responsibl­e performanc­e.

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