The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Growth of fish farms ‘poses risk to seals’

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There is an “urgent” need to develop new predator deterrents for fish farms as the growing industry could see more seals being shot, according to a new report.

The Scottish Associatio­n for Marine Science paper found the impact of proposed salmon sector expansion would be most “significan­t” on the sea mammals.

Acoustic deterrent devices (ADDS) are the most common form of technology used to resolve the issue in Scotland at present.

But academics have called for new non-lethal methods to be developed to discourage the predators from attempting to hunt the farmed fish, as questions still surround the effectiven­ess of ADDS.

The report said: “There is an urgent need to further develop and promote alternativ­e non-lethal depredatio­n prevention methods that do not also have such a widespread impact on the surroundin­g environmen­t as ADDS.”

The recommenda­tions come in the Review of the Environmen­tal Impacts Of Salmon Farming in Scotland Report, which has been submitted to parliament ahead of an investigat­ion into the industry.

Environmen­t, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee convener Graeme Dey said: “Our committee’s inquiry will focus purely on the environmen­tal impacts of salmon farming and this report provides the scientific basis from which to explore these.

“To help inform that process, we are now inviting views from the public on the issues covered in the report.”

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