Fish Farmer

Scottish Government orders weekly sea lice reporting

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MANDATORY reporting of sea lice numbers has moved to a weekly basis for Scottish fish farmers.

An Order was laid in the Scottish Parliament in December, introducin­g what the Scottish Government call a “step change” in sea lice reporting. It requires average weekly female sea lice numbers per fish to be reported one week in arrears, in place of current arrangemen­ts which require reporting only where specific levels are met or exceeded.

The policy was flagged up earlier in December by Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Tourism, Fergus Ewing, while giving evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Rural Economy and Connectivi­ty Committee.

The additional informatio­n is intended to help the Fish Health Inspectora­te to monitor and enforce policy on sea lice management.The data will be published to promote transparen­cy.

As well as making the reporting of average sea lice numbers mandatory, the Order will require a reason for no count to be given and will refer to the penalties for not doing so.

The policy was developed through the Farmed Fish Health Working Group and a six week consultati­on on the new Order was held with relevant parties including the farmed fish sector, regulators, wild salmon interests, environmen­tal interests and profession­al veterinari­ans.

As previously, the Fish

Health Inspectora­te sea lice reports will be available in spreadshee­t format via the Scottish Government website.

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Above: Sea lice

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