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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 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 16 August 2025
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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 17 May 2023

Finlay Carson

I suppose that the nature of the secondary legislation is such that, if things were to ramp up in other nations, you could come back with further restrictions or reductions in compensation or penalties if you thought that that would help to preserve our status.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 17 May 2023

Finlay Carson

Thank you. I tend to agree. Last night, at the BVA dinner, there was a fantastic discussion about, and recognition of, the issues right across the UK among vets and representatives from every part of the country. That was helpful.

I have one very short, technical question. We touched on cross-compliance and potential cross-compliance penalties. Will there be a requirement for animal health and cross-compliance provisions in the proposed agriculture bill? We have started pre-legislative consideration of the bill, which will be before us after the summer.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 17 May 2023

Finlay Carson

We are disease free. Is that the norm? Can you give us an indication of how many countries in Europe have TB and how many are disease free?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Finlay Carson

That leads on to the next question. We are now halfway through the 10-year farmed fish health framework, which was, as we know, established in 2018. What is your opinion of its performance to date, and can you set out some of the key achievements?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Finlay Carson

I was lucky enough to visit some salmon businesses in North America in April. Faroe Islands salmon appears to be the premium product, because it is seen as being produced in a more sustainable and environmentally friendly way. Norwegian salmon also appears to take a lead, and Scottish salmon seems to be in third place.

Do we need to up our game? Do we need to increase regulation? At the moment, Scotland seems to be an attractive place to have an aquaculture business, because the regulations are more lax than they are in the Faroe Islands and in Norway. What is your perspective on Scotland’s position when it comes to regulation and producing the highest-quality product?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Finlay Carson

No, no—I am sorry, Ariane. It is my understanding that the application that you are touching on has gone to public inquiry. Is that correct? If that is the case, it might not be—

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Finlay Carson

Okay. Thank you.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Finlay Carson

Ideally, we would have a minister or a cabinet secretary, because some of the decisions may be political and officials will just state the position. Ideally, therefore, the best solution would be to have the cabinet secretary, but, failing that, I think that officials would go some way to answering the questions.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Finlay Carson

Yes. We will move on to that, but I have a supplementary question on sea lice. We are seeing in some businesses a move to incubate or grow smolts for a longer period in contained units onshore. The reason for that is that you then get larger fish going into the sea cages, which means that the impact of sea lice on the fish is not so big.

You have said that larger and healthier fish going into the sea can perhaps handle five, six or seven sea lice without any significant adverse impact. What calculation is done on the overall load of sea lice in those cages? What consideration is given to that? We may not have to treat them with ivermectin or whatever, but it may mean that there is a far heavier load of sea lice in the sea. Is that a consideration when you look at minimum and maximum levels of sea lice?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Finlay Carson

Consultations are on-going on highly protected marine areas. Can you give us an overview of the aquaculture industry’s response to the suggestion that HPMAs might cover 10 per cent of Scottish waters?