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Salmon Trout Association Scotland (S&TAS)

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+44 20 7283 5838

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www.salmon-trout.org/

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    S&TA submits salmon netting complaint

    2014-06-17T15:48:00

    The Salmon and Trout Association (S&TA) has submitted a formal complaint to Europe over the Scottish Government’s failure to comply with European law to protect Atlantic salmon populations in parts of Scottish rivers.

  • Three key fish farming areas in Scotland have been hit hard by sea lice

    News

    S&TAS demands answers

    2014-02-24T10:53:00

    The Salmon and Trout Association (Scotland) (S&TAS) is looking to the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) and the government for answers on the ongoing sea lice problem surrounding Scottish salmon farming.

  • The underbelly of a wild juvenile sea trout infested by sea lice caught within two miles of one affected farm Photo: Salmon and Trout Association Scotland

    News

    Addressing the Scottish sea lice issue

    2013-11-21T17:36:00

    Scotland’s Salmon and Trout Association has demanded that the Scottish Government “stop prevaricating” and order an immediate cull of farmed salmon in light of the latest sea lice data.

  • News

    Norway to slaughter sea-lice infected salmon

    2013-10-10T09:57:00

    As Norway orders the slaughter of two million sea-lice infested farmed salmon, the Salmon & Trout Association (Scotland) is questioning whether Scottish Government would ever take similar action.

  • How much does farming impact on wild salmon reserves?

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    Sea lice debate rages on

    2013-08-20T20:10:00

    Scotland’s Salmon and Trout Association (S&TAS) has demanded that the Scottish Salmon Producers'' Organisation (SSPO) retracts its latest statement dismissing the impact of sea lice on wild salmon.

  • S&TAS says that salmon netting should only be exercised if individual river stocks being exploited are sustainable Photo: AGS

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    Salmon netting quota

    2013-06-26T19:59:00

    Greenland is increasing its landings of salmon from 20 to 50 tonnes by introducing a new 35 tonne fish factory internal quota and this may have implications for Scottish salmon populations.

  • 28 of 146 fish farms which used Slice between January 2011 and September 2012 breached Environmental Quality Standards

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    Chemical pollution at Scottish salmon farms

    2013-06-14T17:31:00

    Nearly one in five Scottish salmon farms are breaching Environmental Quality Standards for residues of seal lice treatments, which are toxic to lobster, crabs and prawns.

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