The Oban Times

A missing and crucial link

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It was quite interestin­g to observe the juxtaposit­ion of two articles on salmon in The Oban Times. A piece on MOWI seeking an injunction against a prominent anti-salmon feedlot campaigner who has extensive knowledge of the environmen­tal impact of the industry in Scotland and Western Canada. Quite clearly the industry does not like his scrutiny. But someone must speak out.

Then an article on a £1.1million study into the drop in wild salmon numbers and ‘salmon interactio­ns’, and penalties for escapes when the Scottish Environmen­t Protection Agency failed to act.

The salmon farming impact is particular­ly devastatin­g on the west of Scotland. Salmon are in decline for several reasons at sea, but the catastroph­ic decline on the West Coast has been going on longer and is directly attributab­le to the location and impact of salmon farms. This is not unique, as Canada and Chile’s experience and the

many science papers produced confirm. Chile has thrown them out, and native Americans in Canada have taken back control of their waters where possible and removed Atlantic Salmon farms so native Pacific species can return without the introduced infective diseases.

It is easy to knock an industry which by and large is a good employer but whose clout with government is huge due to the economic benefit. That it also sponsors sporting events and other good causes makes it all the harder to condemn.

The parallels with a previous time should not be lost. We cleared people for sheep and with rose-tinted glasses we now look on a devastated,

over-grazed landscape as normal yet talk about rewilding, planting trees, and a greener future.

Salmon farming indirectly closed many bag net stations, ruined once abundant rivers such as the Awe/Orchy system and many once productive spate rivers. Ghillies and fishermen, hotel and boatmen jobs went too. I would argue more jobs lost than gained and less money in local economies as companies take their profits elsewhere.

Two articles of news in The Oban Times but a missing and crucial link to wild salmon decline not mentioned.

Wild salmon in west coast rivers and their migrating offspring and natal sea trout are in

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