FISSTA SUPPORT GALWAY BAY AGAINST SALMON CAGES WHY -┬á ┬áTO STOP NEW FISH FARMS OFF THE WEST COAST BY SENDING A CLEAR MESSAGE TO GOVERNMENT THAT ONLY POLLUTION FREE ┬áSUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE WILL BE TOLERATED WHEN ÔÇô┬áTO ASSEMBLE AT NOON ON SATURDAY MARCH 2ND┬á2013. WHERE ÔÇô┬áEYRE┬áSQUARE┬áGALWAY┬áCITY┬áAND TO MARCH THROUGH CITY TO SPANISH ARCH ON SHORES OF┬áGALWAY┬áBAY┬áWHERE …
Rage against the cage
Galway Advertiser, February 07, 2013. In response to the BIM article on the proposed Galway Bay fish farm, An TaisceÔÇÖs Derrick Hambleton argues against the controversial proposal and outlines his associationÔÇÖs arguments against the BIM case. Of all recent Governments, this one seems particularly intent on continuing a process of selling off to the highest …
IFI Welcomes New Research On Sea Lice and Wild Salmon
AFLOAT Wednesday, 06 February 201 – Inland Fisheries Ireland has welcomed “a clear acceptance of the impact of sea lice on juvenile salmon” following a recent Marine Institute publication that identifies the effect of sea lice emanating from aquaculture facilities on wild Atlantic salmon mortality. According to IFI, the paper published in the Journal of …
BIM salmon findings criticised
TIM O’BRIEN Fishing and tourism interests have reacted sharply to Bord Iascaigh Mhara’s claim that sea lice are not a significant factor in the deaths of wild Atlantic salmon. In support of its plan for one of Europe’s largest salmon farms to be located in on a 456 hectare site in Galway Bay, the board …
Agencies split on Galway Bay fish farm
State bodies have disagreed on the science underpinning a proposed fish farm earmarked for Galway Bay. Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM) has applied for a licence to ÔÇ£growÔÇØ some 3.5 million salmon a year in cages on a 456 hectare site in the lee of the Aran Islands and claims the development has the potential to …
Parasites and escaping fish on list of concern
The Irish Times – Saturday, February 2, 2013 OPPOSITION TO FISH FARMS:┬áA range of fisheries and tourism interests say their opposition to salmon farms is based on bad experience. Fisheries and estate manager Simon Ashe at Ballynahinch Castle near Cashel in Connemara said the estate used to have the largest sea trout hatcheries in the …
Wild Salmon Survival in the Balance ÔÇô 1% may be the Crucial Tipping Point
Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) notes the recent Marine Institute (MI) publication which identifies that sea lice emanating from aquaculture facilities can cause mortality to wild Atlantic salmon.┬á In this regard, the recent publication (Jackson et al, 2012) concurs with previously published international research (Krkosek et al, 2012 & Gargan et al, 2012). IFI welcomes the …
Objection to the proposed Salmon Farm in Galway Bay
Last December the minister for agriculture, Food and marine, Simon Coveney TD acquired┬áadditional funding for the new role in aquaculture for which BIm had been commissioned to┬áundertake under a new brief to develop as an applicant ten mega fish farm sites off the west┬ácoast of Ireland. Following a statutory four week consultation which ended on …
Extract form the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and Marine record on 26.6.12
Chairman: ┬á ┬áThe Senator is right about that. The representatives of FISSTA were anxious to address the committee today and to express their concerns on foot of the presentations we have had from the Minister and BIM. We will also be inviting representatives of the Donegal islands and other island fisheries to share their views, …
Could Scottish salmon farming be transformed by moving to dry land?
The Guardian -┬á London ┬áMonday 17 December 2012┬á Fishfrom plans to farm salmon untainted by chemicals and sea lice in a Kintyre facility run on renewable electricity. Scottish salmon is facing a challenge to its reputation as one of Britain’s best loved everyday luxuries, with scares over diseases and sea lice,┬áheavy use of pesticides┬áand┬áseal killing┬áraising …