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Salmon Farming Funds Spark Wild Fish Crisis Fears

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Wild salmon numbers are declining significantly.
  • Salmon Scotland offers £230,000 to protect wild fish.
  • Critics question industry funding due to environmental impacts.
Salmon Farming Funds Spark Wild Fish Crisis Fears

Concerns are mounting regarding a £230,000 funding initiative by Salmon Scotland, an organization representing the country's salmon farming industry, which aims to address the dwindling numbers of wild salmon and sea trout.

This financial contribution is part of a broader £1.5 million investment to restore wild fish populations, with the funds allocated to projects focused on protecting river habitats and spawning grounds. Jon Gibb of the Salmon Scotland wild fisheries fund highlighted the importance of this money for local groups undertaking practical conservation work.

However, environmental campaigners, like Nick Underdown of WildFish, have expressed deep reservations. They point to ongoing declines in wild fish populations and argue that funding from an industry implicated in this crisis raises serious questions. Underdown stated that open-net salmon farming contributes to sea-lice, disease, pollution, and escapes that threaten wild salmon genetics, and that the given sum is a fraction of industry profits while Scottish communities bear the costs.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Wild salmon numbers are declining due to factors including climate change, damaged river habitats, and pressures at sea, with concerns also raised about impacts from open-net salmon farming.
Salmon Scotland is awarding £230,000 to projects focused on restoring rivers, protecting spawning grounds, and improving conditions for wild fish survival.
Open-net salmon farming is linked to sea-lice infestations, disease, pollution, and the escape of farmed fish, which can impact wild salmon populations.

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