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» Some interesting reads

Not so clean track record for the company - Marine Harvest

‘Marine Harvest’ is the company that has put up these proposals. They have recently been bought by ‘Pan Fish’ but are going to adopt ‘Marine Harvest’ procedures and policies. ‘Marine Harvest’ also was a joint venture of ‘Nutreco’. The feed supplier is ‘Skretting’. So with looking at practices and track record the companies involved are:

- Marine Harvest
- Pan Fish
- Nutreco
- Skretting

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Some interesting reads:

1 . Environment protection agency reveals Scotland 's 'dirty dozen'

The Sunday Herald, 28th May 2006

“Twelve industrial companies working across Scotland have been named by theScottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) for failing to curb pollution risks.

“The lowest-ranked company was fish farming multinational Marine Harvest, which also failed Sepa's assessment the previous year. The company's Blar Mhor plant in Fort William has been served an enforcement notice for breaching eight conditions of its pollution permit”

To read the full article (1MB) click here

2. Diminishing Returns: An Investigation into the Five Multinational Corporations that Control British Columbia ’s Salmon Farming Industry.

Sarah K. Cox
December 2004

PRODUCED FOR THE COASTAL ALLIANCE FOR AQUACULTURE REFORM

To read the report (PDF 957KB) click here

3. Is Farmed Salmon Really What the Doctor Ordered?

Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform

To read the report (PDF 809KB) click here

 

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