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Fish Farms At Sanda and Skye Proposals

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 8:57 am
by BlowingOldBoots
Mowi has bought two islands, Sanda and Fladda-Chuain. Sanda is planned to have a salmon fish farm and the Fladda-Chuain development is still being planned. Interesting locations as both areas are quite exposed and have reasonably strong currents. I suppose the latter is useful for washing away the muck and maintaining oxygen levels in the water.

More fish farm chart corrections!

I wonder how the Sanda development for tourism will work, could be a good thing, might be excrement, we shall see. Employment and development is a benefit to these communities, and Mowi contributes to that, but the intensity of salmon farming can be quite damaging.

I have never anchored at Fladda-Chuain, lots of times at Sanda. I would hope that both these developments would leave anchorage room.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy4847n2qq9o

High Energy Farmed Salmon (Mentioned in the article.)

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 8694903662
"High energy salmon development" refers to the process of raising salmon in aquaculture settings by feeding them high-energy diets, typically containing a higher proportion of fat, to promote faster growth and larger body size compared to wild salmon, achieved through optimized feed formulations designed to maximize energy intake and utilization by the fish; this method is commonly used in commercial salmon farming operations.

Re: Fish Farms At Sanda and Skye Proposals

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 11:55 am
by Gardenshed
Mowi's statement:
https://mowi.com/uk/blog/2025/02/17/mow ... nvestment/

included in the statement:

"Mowi’s plans include refurbishing the hotel and housing, ultimately hiring a caretaker couple or family to oversee the hospitality side of the business. As it has done in other island locations such as Colonsay, it will also establish yacht moorings to bolster tourism as well as seeking to improve accessibility between Sanda Island and the mainland. Additionally, there is scope to explore rewilding and nature enhancement projects."

Does anyone have experience of the moorings they have put in place in Colonsay? Knowing how closely they are scrutinised, I'd be surprised if they don't follow up on their publicly stated intentions. its an easy "win" for them to put in and maintain a few moorings close to their proposed farm as they will have all the divers and equipment on site regularly to inspect and maintain their fish farm assets.

Re: Fish Farms At Sanda and Skye Proposals

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2025 6:48 pm
by mm5aho
The Mowi moorings at Colonsay, Muck and Rum are pretty good.

I note they have also acquired the associated boatyard at Campbeltown that once serviced Sanda also.
In what've said so far, there's an intention to reserve access to the north anchorage at sanda, and add moorings there in an appropriate part, fix the small jetty, and more. Their own operations are apparently intended to be at the east end of the island.

RYA, CCC Sailing Directions and others, are communicating with Mowi about Sanda intentions.