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Salmon Escape Disaster in Scotland Threatens Wild Populations
13 Nov, 2025
Summary
- 75,000 farmed salmon escaped into the West Highland sea during Storm Amy
- Scotland's wild salmon population has declined by 25% since 2022, reaching record lows
- Atlantic salmon now listed as endangered species, on par with mountain gorillas and blue whales
In October 2025, a powerful storm named Amy battered Scotland, causing widespread damage and disruption. One of the most significant impacts was the escape of 75,000 farmed salmon from the Gorsten fish farm in Loch Linnhe, near Fort William. The storm's battering waves caused the farm's anchors to drag, ripping the netting and allowing the salmon to escape into the West Highland sea.




