Gael employs around 200 people By Scott Wright AN Inverness-based aquaculture company is embarking on a “multi-million-pound” research and development project aimed at improving fish health, reducing the threat from predators and cutting carbon emissions. Gael Force Group, a manufacturer and supplier of equipment, technology and services to the fish farming sector, is proceeding with the work after securing financial backing from the Royal Bank of Scotland. The company said the funding will also help it push into new markets, such as Scandinavia, noting that it was working on solutions to help the industry grow sustainably. Gael Force was established by Stewart Graham as a creel manufacturer in Stornoway in 1983, and now employs more than 200 staff throughout Scotland, England and Canada. It supplies the commercial fishing and leisure marine markets in addition to the aquaculture sector.
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TRAVELLING to Scotland’s west coast islands will normally entail taking a CalMac ferry where you can enjoy the vessels’ legendary macaroni and cheese or a full cooked breakfast. Now as the sun begins to shine and the country starts to reopen again, thoughts inevitably turn to a ferry trip or two this summer to enjoy everything the islands have to offer. Unfortunately, the omens for a smooth crossing are not great, after a series of ferry breakdowns severely disrupted the network just as the tourist season is due to begin. Of course, while it is inconvenient for us fairweather visitors, the disruption has hit island businesses extremely hard and has reopened the arguments about chronic mismanagement of the network.
TRAVELLING to Scotland’s west coast islands will normally entail taking a CalMac ferry where you can enjoy the vessels’ legendary macaroni and cheese or a full cooked breakfast. They always hit the mark and sustain you well into your onward journey wherever you may be going. Now as the sun begins to shine and the country starts to reopen again, thoughts inevitably turn to a ferry trip or two this summer to enjoy everything the islands have to offer. Unfortunately, the omens for a smooth crossing are not great, after a series of ferry breakdowns severely disrupted the network just as the tourist season is due to begin.
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