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TALKING HEADS


CONTAINMENT SPECIAL


TALKING HEADS


RELATED SOUNDBITES FROM A NUMBER OF PROMINENT PLAYERS IN THE WIDER AQUACULTURE SECTOR


A SELECTION OF CONTAINMENT-


here are numerous issues raised under the broad banner of containment. The following comments offer thoughts on the subject from a range of key figures involved in aquaculture, which help to demonstrate the collective effort and expertise that is currently being applied to the issue in Scotland.


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‘Containment has always been of high importance. However, the introduction of the containment group has brought this to a new level. Coming together to discuss the main issues, it was clear there was common ground we needed to work on. The group allowed us to focus on these key areas and work together to resolve them’ – Iain McIntyre, South Regional Manager for The Scottish Salmon Company


‘From a skills development perspective, this forum has been very useful in raising awareness of the importance of training and developing the skills of the workforce. Knowledge and understanding are needed in everything we do and it is essential that the development of the skills needed to achieve competence in the workplace, in this case to improve the containment of farmed fish, are high on the agenda of every employer’ – Ishbel Crawford, LANTRA Regional Partnership Manager, Highlands and Islands


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