The website is changing hands, moving from a few individuals to an island based group.
The Buteiful Seas and Shores community group will take on board and continue the awareness raising of issues surrounding the Isle of Bute’s waters.
The website is changing hands, moving from a few individuals to an island based group.
The Buteiful Seas and Shores community group will take on board and continue the awareness raising of issues surrounding the Isle of Bute’s waters.
With SEPA approving CAR applications for the Cumbrae, Little Cumbrae, and South Bute fish farm sites, we’ve prepared a ‘How to Object’ page that walks you through how you can object to the granting of licenses.
At the moment, the deadline to fill out an online object for the SEPA CAR applications is May 28th, so only a couple days left. To help anyone who hasn’t made an objection yet, there is now a guidance document on our SEPA Consultation page, along with our animation of the chemical dispersion diagrams, Dr. McGibbney’s breakdown of the dispersion report, and our Public Meeting. All provide context and information that you may want to use.
The website will be getting several updates over the next couple days as we get information and content online in response to the CAR applications put in to SEPA by DawnFresh Farms.
Information on an online public meeting to be held later in the month will be up shortly as well.
[Update]
Public Meeting Info now online.
We’ve added a link to the Canna petition to out page of Petitions and Groups. If you’ve not checked it out, you can find it here: Petitions and Groups
Over the last couple days, the deadline for the Controlled Activities Regulation applications for two fish farm projects in the Clyde area have come to the end of their public consideration phase, and we managed to get a couple responses in.
CAR/L/1003268 is an application by The Scottish Salmon Company to greatly expand their Ardyne point installation, in Loch Striven, across from Port Bannatyne. This closed on June 5th.
CAR/L/1178003 is an application by DawnFresh Farming to get permission to fish farm off Ardentinny, in Loch Long. This closed today, June 7th.
We’ll shortly have the letter we rushed to get in put up on our resources page, and properly converted into a template, so that as further CAR applications are made to SEPA, we have a ready response to opposing them on many well established grounds.
Last Friday, (May 24th), Will and Theresa Nelson were invited on the Community Show with Mike Blair, hosted on Bute Island Radio.
Yesterday, Sat May 25th, the Bute Outdoor Swimming Society held an organised outdoor swim from Kilchattan Bay pier, to Glencallum bay, and back.
The event was attended by 9 swimmers, 4 kayakers as water support, and many shore walkers who followed along the West Island Way.
One of the aims was to swim across the path of the proposed fish farm site in that area, to show that the coast is used by many different kinds of people, and that the fish farm would either disrupt or prohibit this in the future.
To see other pictures, join the group, or find out more about swimming around Bute, you can visit the Facebook Group page below.
The Bute Outdoor Swimming Society ::
https://www.facebook.com/groups/buteoutdoorswimming/
Dawnfresh has invited members of the Bute Community Council to visit them at their Loch Etive facility on June 20th, and we’ve been invited along as well.
We will be taking with us the research we’ve done fighting fish farms, and listening carefully to what they have to say in regards to their applications.
We will also be trying to get in contact with the Friends of Loch Etive, the group there that have been fighting Dawnfresh’s continual expansion of their site, dumping of equipment on their shorelines, and other effects from their farm’s operation.
The Friends of Loch Etive website::
http://lochetive.org/
We now know the date! June 25th, Dawnfresh comes to Bute. They’ll be holding two ‘Drop-In’ sessions during the day for people to stop by, ask questions, and make your concerns known.
While not as good as an actual Public Meeting with a dedicated Q&A session, we’ll be writing up a shortlist of concerns and problems fish farms in general face, and the site at Hawk’s Neb in particular for you to be extra preppared when dropping in.
When :: June 25th
Where :: | |
Rothesay Library | 10am to 5pm |
Bute Museum | 6.30pm to 8.30pm |