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Cod populations in the Clyde reach lowest levels ever recorded arranbanner.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from arranbanner.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Arran Banner Small spotted cat shark. Photograph: Howard Wood. Want to read more? We value our content and our journalists, so to get full access to all your local news updated 7-days-a-week – PLUS an e-edition of the Arran Banner – subscribe today for as little as 48 pence per week. Already a subscriber? Standfirst The Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST) is running a year-long media campaign to raise awareness of the many exciting habitats and species to be found in Arran’s seas, many protected by the South Arran Marine Protected Area. Each month, they will focus on a particular habitat or collective group of inter-linked species. Their July instalment features marine mammals and sharks and is sure to interest a wide audience. There is more information on COAST social media or visit www.arrancoast.com. ....
Corin Smith of Inside Scottish Salmon Feedlots questioned why Scottish salmon farms work to weaker environmental standards than their counterparts in other countries THE Scottish Government has launched an investigation after receiving complaints from environmental conservationists over the use of “seal scarers” by a company which has fish farms in Argyll and Bute. The row is over the use of acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs), aka seal scarers, which are used to deter seals from attacking fish farms by emitting a sound in the water they find unpleasant. Critics of seal scarers – devices branded as “sonic torture” – claim they cause hearing damage and stress in dolphins, porpoises and whales and therefore breach legislation to protect cetaceans. ....