Truth for Sale?An interesting thing happened south of the equator last week. An author named Richard Flanagan put his house in Tasmania up for sale. The…Jul 2, 2021Jul 2, 2021
Why you can trust Scotland’s salmon farmersScotland’s salmon farmers grow fish for dinner plates here and abroad. Salmon is bought by retailers, supermarkets and ultimately by the…Mar 9, 2021Mar 9, 2021
In other words… Letters ignoredThe Scottish aquaculture sector has its detractors, we understand that. But when activists, cultural institutions, organisations and…Mar 5, 2021Mar 5, 2021
Coastal communities need the jobs salmon farming providesThere is nothing so relaxing as watching the sea. As a Shetlander whose family live overlooking Bressay sound, a fresh south westerly…Feb 8, 2021Feb 8, 2021
Dear Ocean Defenders…The following is a reply sent by TalkSalmon to Glasgow’s Sunnyside Primary School’s Ocean Defenders in response to a letter (see below)…Nov 12, 2020Nov 12, 2020
How Salmon Could Lead Scotland Out Of The Coronavirus Economic CrisisThe tail to this crisis is going to be long and painful. There will be second waves and third waves, localised hotspots and regional…Aug 10, 2020Aug 10, 2020
Why activist film-making shouldn’t be mistaken for journalismTHERE’S a documentary coming out later this year. Well, it claims to be a documentary but it will really be more of a diatribe. It’s…Jul 30, 20201Jul 30, 20201
Muddied waters and a maze of duplicitySea turtles and salmon share some similarities. Both species evolved millions of years ago, both have suffered precipitous population…Jun 30, 2020Jun 30, 2020
Not Good Enough!This article by Nick Joy first appeared in Fish Farmer MagazineMay 15, 2020May 15, 2020
Silver spoon lairds’ fish farming attack is a huge own goalThis article by Jenny Hjul first appeared in The Times on Tuesday 5 May 2020May 13, 2020May 13, 2020