Impacts of Open Pen Freshwater Aquaculture Production on Wild Fisheries

Impacts of Open Pen Freshwater Aquaculture Production on Wild Fisheries. The study described in this report was commissioned by Marine Scotland, against a backdrop of concerns about the possible impacts of freshwater aquaculture on the health of wild sal


Appendix 2 List of Consultees

The following people were consulted during the course of this study, either by telephone, email or face-to-face, (* indicates also on project Steering Group). Their time, input and assistance is appreciated by the authors.

Charles Allen - Marine Scotland Science

Alan Anderson - Loch Duart

Steve Bracken - Marine Harvest (Scotland) Ltd

Grant Cumming - Hjaltland

Stuart Cannon - Kames Fish Farming

David Catto - Migdale Smolt Ltd

Mark Coulson - Rivers and Fisheries Trust Scotland

Hugh Currie - Landcatch

Mark Davies - Torhouse Trout

Rebecca Dean Migdale Smolts Ltd

Paul Haddon - Marine Scotland*

Ben Hadfield - Marine Harvest (Scotland) Ltd

Paul Irving - Lakeland Smolts

Darren Jordan - Torhouse Trout

Alan Kettle-White - Argyll Fisheries Trust

Eivind Lygren - Kruger Kaldnes

Sasha Maguire - Marine Scotland*

David McEwan - Marine Harvest (Scotland) Ltd

Duncan McLeod - Scottish Salmon Company

Iain McMyn - Kyle of Sutherland District Fishery Board

Stuart Middlemas - Marine Scotland Science*

Hugh Murray - Migdale Smolts

Gideon Pringle - Dawnfresh

John Rae - Scottish Sea Farms

Hugh Richards - Wester Ross Salmon

Peter Richardson - Kames Fish Farming

Derek Robertson - Howietoun

Gordon Smith - Marine Scotland Science

Ronald Smith - Marine Scotland Science*

Damien Steel - Hebridean Smolts

Dave Tierney - Yorkshire Salmon

Ivar Warrer-Hansen - InterAqua

John Webster - Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation

Keith Williams - Ness and Beauly Fisheries Trust

Mark Woods - Loch Duart

Manson Wright - Marine Scotland Science*

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