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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 13 November 2025
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Meeting of the Parliament

General Question Time

Meeting date: 11 May 2023

Christine Grahame

To ask the Scottish Government what measures can be taken to accelerate the prosecution of criminal cases. (S6O-02221)

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Christine Grahame

Who provides that data to you?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Christine Grahame

We are looking to get actual data. You could go in and say, “Well, the fish are not too bad today,” but I have seen sea lice, and they can do horrible things to the fish. How do you know that the figures are right? That is what I am getting at. This is very important. You have given a figure of 15 to 25 per cent, which is a loss of quarter of the stock.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Christine Grahame

How do you reduce the level?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Christine Grahame

I want to pick up on the mortality rate, which you mentioned. It is connected to what Edward Mountain said about the use of antibiotics. What is the mortality rate as a percentage over whatever time?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Christine Grahame

It is a bit unfair if it is just an official, because, if anything quasi-political came up, they would be in an invidious position. It is up to the Government to send somebody—if not a cabinet secretary, a minister, and if they are accompanied by officials, that is all good and well.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Christine Grahame

I want to pick up on Jim Fairlie’s comments. Fish are sentient, and they feel pain. It is not a sudden death. I am not talking about them having a heart attack and dying; it is a painful process when fish die in factory farms. If there was 25 per cent mortality in a flock of 400 sheep, that would mean saying goodbye to 100 of them. That puts the dynamics of it into some kind of perspective.

I absolutely support salmon farming in Scotland, but I want it to be done with the welfare of the animals at heart as well as the production of a good product. There are then the ancillary matters that Edward Mountain mentioned—we have accidentally become a team. The antibiotics that are put in to combat the conditions in which the fish are kept and that lead to an increase in the lice are, in fact, a bad thing in themselves.

I just wanted to make that comment in reflecting on what my colleague Jim Fairlie said, because I do not find the figure of 25 per cent acceptable. Convener, if there is a 10 per cent drop off in livestock, out of 400 sheep, we would have 40 of them perishing. I cannot imagine that that is correct by a long shot.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Christine Grahame

Okay. That is fine.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Christine Grahame

So, it is the records that are inspected.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Christine Grahame

This is my final point, as I know that others may want to come in. Let us say that I accept the figure of 25 per cent, although others may or may not. Are you content with that figure for animal welfare purposes?