Fish Farmer

HIE backs Scottish Salmon

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A four-year aquacultur­e research and developmen­t project has been awarded up to £5m in public sector funding.

The post-smolt innovation project is being carried out at The Scottish Salmon Company’s (SSC) Applecross sites in the northwest Highlands. It will create around 30 new rural jobs and significan­tly advance salmon farming in Scotland. Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has approved up to £3m investment, and a further £2m in funding has been confirmed by Marine Scotland.

The project is being led by The Scottish Salmon Company as part of longer-term commitment by its parent company, the Bakkafrost Group.

A central aim is to increase smolt size from around 100g to 500g in an ecological­ly sustainabl­e way, using innovative recirculat­ing aquacultur­e system (RAS) technology.

It will include innovative husbandry and enhancing smolt testing and vaccinatio­n methods to improve fish welfare while increasing production.

Greater control of the freshwater rearing environmen­t allows the length of time smolts spend in the freshwater phase of production to be increased.The marine phase, where the fish are most at risk to environmen­tal and biological challenges, such as predation and disease, will be shortened.This will reduce biological risk and enable greater productivi­ty and quality.

Announcing the funding, Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi

Gougeon said:“I welcome the new approach being taken by The Scottish Salmon Company since it became part of the Bakkafrost Group and the introducti­on of new management.

“The project will deliver on improved fish and welfare, applies innovation to address key challenges and contribute­s towards sustainabi­lity. It also supports the creation of new jobs which will boost the wider economy.”

 ?? ?? Above: Rural Secretary Mairi Gougeon
Above: Rural Secretary Mairi Gougeon

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