this was a statement left by an ex fish farm employee here:
http://www.nosalmonfarmsatsea.com/facts ... n-farming/ Kevin, maybe he meant employment rates within the entire Irish salmon farming industry.
However, I believe the emphasis should be that there was no growth in the number of jobs created within the last 10 years despite all the massive grants these businesses have received, mainly through our friends in the EU.
And instead of keeping their promises to create a sustainable and environmentally friendly fish farming industry here in Ireland what have these people done? They have destroyed next to all already existing and thriving environmentally friendly angling and tourism industry! What an irony!
I do not solely blame the inadequacy of these farmers but also the shortsightedness and utter incapability of bodies which were responsible for the controls and the execution of the laws. You can have the best regulations in the world, when they are not enforced they become a farce and are not worth the paper they are printed on.
All these farms should have been closed down a long time ago because they were operating completely illegally by not complying with rules and regulations.
Politicians and people responsible for the management of salmon farming have changed over this period of time and sit back relaxed in their retirement chairs but left us with the legacy of an environmental disaster from which to recover is a task next to impossible.
We surely have lost our reputation as a salmon and trout angling destination in the eyes of the world through whatever reason, its too late know to cry over spilled milk but much more important is the question: who is going to repair that? Our children and grandchildren?
Really, I'd feel deeply ashamed having to leave them such a heritage and having to say I've done nothing to stop this madness!