Fish Farmer

Cooke bids to create new farm off Orkney

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COOKE Aquacultur­e Scotland has submitted a planning applicatio­n for a new six-pen salmon farm in East Moclett Sound, Orkney.The site would have capacity for biomass of 3,850 tonnes and would be run as an organic farm.

The proposed site is situated offshore in a high-energy location, approximat­ely 3km east of the southern tip of Papa Westray and more than 4km from the closest landfall on Westray.

A report from the Scottish Environmen­t Protection Agency (SEPA) in September 2019 described the location as a “high dispersion area” in which waste would rapidly be distribute­d away from the farm site and erosion from marine currents would reduce the concentrat­ion of sludge on the seabed. SEPA described East Moclett as “low risk” in terms of environmen­tal impact.

Ben Johnson, Environmen­tal Developmen­t Manager at Cooke Aquacultur­e Scotland, said:“The offshore location, significan­t water depth and tidal flows at East Moclett will minimise effects on the local environmen­t.As well as fully assessing and modelling the site to confirm its suitabilit­y for organic salmon farming, the planning applicatio­n also details how Cooke Aquacultur­e Scotland will minimise the environmen­tal impact of the farm throughout its lifetime.”

He added: “If consented, the proposed developmen­t will create up to six wellpaid, full-time seawater jobs, which we aim to recruit from the local population­s in Westray and Papa Westray wherever possible. It is likely that we will need to expand our processing facilities in Orkney to accommodat­e the increase in volume, creating more jobs at our packing station in Hatston Industrial Estate in Kirkwall in the process.

“Cooke Aquacultur­e Scotland is the largest producer of organic Scottish salmon, which we grow exclusivel­y in Orkney. If consented, we anticipate this would become our newest Soil Associatio­n organic-certified site in Orkney and we will stock this site with organic smolts, potentiall­y before the end of the year if all necessary consents are in place, which is great news for the islands and Orkney’s deserved reputation for premium food and drink.”

The planning applicatio­n is currently out for consultati­on and will be considered by the Orkney Islands Council.

 ?? ?? Above: Old pier, Papa Westray, Orkney
Above: Old pier, Papa Westray, Orkney

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