the dangers of an outgoing fianna fail fisheries minister

Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:52 am

Minister Brendan Smith and Minister Sean Connick meet with the new International CEO of Marine Harvest International and the Head of their Irish Operations to discuss plans for expansion of production & employment in Ireland. The Minister f......or Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Brendan Smith TD and Minister of State, Sean Connick TD, met yesterday with the CEO of Marine Harvest, one of the world’s biggest seafood companies, which has extensive investment in the aquaculture industry right along the western seaboard of Ireland, to discuss the potential for significant expansion of the industry in Ireland.
Mr. Alf-Helge Aarskog CEO of the Norwegian based multi - national company and Mr Jan Feenstra CEO of its Irish operations, outlined to the Ministers the challenges, opportunities and potential for finfish production globally. The company’s Irish fish farms, in Donegal, Mayo, Cork and Kerry, have been expanding production and hope to produce between 10 and 12,000 tonnes of salmon for export from Ireland this year. The company has been increasingly moving to the production of premium organic salmon and this year expect that 70% of their Irish production will be sold in prime European markets as organically produced fish.
The company, which currently employs 250 people in Ireland and 5,000 worldwide sees significant potential to double production and employment in Ireland over the next ten years. To achieve this the company sought to explore with Ministers how aquaculture activity can be best expanded and developed sustainably in existing and new offshore locations on the Irish coastline.
Both Ministers emphasised the synergies between the company’s production plans and the broad strategic vision set out in the Government’s ‘Food Harvest 2020’ report. The focus by Marine Harvest Ireland on the sustainable production of salmon for export , mainly through organic methods has very significant benefits for job protection and creation in communities around the coast.
Minister Smith said “Exports are fundamental to Ireland’s economic recovery and role that Marine Harvest and other aquaculture operators can play in further expanding exports of seafood is hugely important.” Minister Smith added that “Our seafood exports increased by 18% in value last year and our Government’s Food Harvest 2020 strategy outlines the enormous export potential in this sector in coming years” .
Minister Sean Connick said that “I have over the last year focussed heavily on the Aquaculture sector as a driver of substantial permanent and sustainable employment in our coastal communities. I can see enormous potential for the expansion of both finfish & shellfish aquaculture. To this end, the expertise of my Department and it’s Agencies is fully focussed on the sustainable development of the industry in line with the overall Government Strategy.

Re: the dangers of an outgoing fianna fail fisheries minister

Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:00 pm

I hope they leave our waters alone... they are hoping to set up production in dunmanus bay in west cork and spoil an area of great beauty :twisted:

Re: the dangers of an outgoing fianna fail fisheries minister

Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:44 pm

I hope they leave office,before any damage is done to the western seaboard or the ban on commercial bass fishing is lifted.
On a point about the economy and the need for exports,we also need imports in the form of anglers who come to fish around ireland,stay in hotels,guesthouses and spend money in our country.This should be incouraged.The last minister for fisheries in the rainbow government was eamon gilmore,he had a plan to implement nusery areas around ireland, were all commercial fishing would be banned.Ireland would have been a mecca for angling.Just imagine how good the fishing would be today in fianna fail hadnt got into power for 3 terms and the economy for that matter.Use your vote wisely !

Re: the dangers of an outgoing fianna fail fisheries minister

Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:59 am

On a point about the economy and the need for exports,we also need imports in the form of anglers who come to fish around ireland,stay in hotels,guesthouses and spend money in our country

well said Phil - we have it here but dont seem to want take ownership ourselves

http://www.probassfisher.com/2010/12/di ... times.html

Re: the dangers of an outgoing fianna fail fisheries minister

Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:25 pm

All the more reason for us as anglers to firmly establish ourselves as permanent stakeholders in the Irish Fisheries sector.