Welcome   Sponsored By
Subscribe | Register | Advertise | Newsletter | About us | Contact us
   


New tuna pen spotted off St Paul's Island. (Photo: Stop the Slime environment group)

Fish slime effects on health raise concerns

Click on the flag for more information about Malta MALTA
Thursday, September 13, 2018, 23:10 (GMT + 9)

During the public consultation process carried out on the application for an expansion in the number of tuna pens, concerns about the effects of fish farm slime on health and the environment have been raised. 

These concerns were expressed by Stop the Slime campaign representative Nicolai Abela, who said that research carried out by government entities in 2016 showed that the slime - which, in cases where it has reached the shoreline, has been the subject of numerous complaints by the public due to its foul smell. In addition, it is considered an imminent threat to the environment, including to marine life along the coastline, and also has an effect on human health, Malta Today reported.

In January this year, Azzopardi Fisheries filed an application to double the number of tuna cages, in the Sikka l-Bajda area, from 12 to 24, bringing the total biomass within them to 3,300 tonnes of fish. The total biomass would be kept by Azzopardi Fisheries and Malta Mariculture Limited (MML).

The area in question, five kilometres off the coastline, is ecologically protected, with an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) carried out earlier this summer having suggested that proper management may reduce the negative impact of a tuna cage extension.

           

An application submitted to the Planning Authority for four tuna pens to be relocated to Is-Sikka l-Bajda, in St Paul's Bay from their former location in the south of the Comino channel. A local Facebook community called Stop The Slime has launched an appeal on social media asking the Maltese public to object against the relocation.

Regarding the health risks, Abela said that he had had “reports from several dermatologists who confirmed that if contact is made with the slime, it should be removed as soon as possible with soap, as it can cause skin irritation and even boils”.

“From my experience, it’s very hard to remove. This health risk seemed to not have been included in the EIA – people are coming in contact with the fish slime,” he said.

Responding to Abela’s concerns, marine ecologist Adrian Mallia, representing the consultancy firm which carried out the EIA, said, however, that no formal studies had been carried out about any possible environmental or health effects of fish slime.

“It hasn’t yet been studied what the environmental impact of the oils is, but being a natural product, it is unlikely it would have such an effect,” Mallia said, “The focus now should be on ensuring good practices on these farms, in order to contain the impact within them.”

Arguments were also raised regarding why the tuna cages were located in a protected area, with the Environmental Resources Authority (ERA) responding that the fact that a tract of sea is protected, did not mean no development could take place there, as long as an assessment determines that the impacts would not be significant.

Others asked why the tuna pens were located only 5km offshore, and not further out, with Mallia asserting that currently technological limitations might not make it possible to move too far out to sea.

Mallia emphasised that the application proposal is not to increase the fish biomass in the pens, but to lower the stocking density by having more cages. "The biomass will not exceed a maximum of 3,300 tonnes, which is the limit allowed now" he said.

Regarding the bait fish feed given to the tuna – the source behind the smelly slime – Mallia said over 94 per cent of the 5.5 tonnes of fish given to each cage, every day, was ingested by the tuna, with 5 per cent being lost as fish oil.

Around seven cubic metres of fish oil would be released each day per cage into the open sea, according to a model for the 24 cages, Mallia said.

The trajectory of this – whether it reaches the coast or not – would vary widely according to the prevailing winds. However, he said, the scenarios in the models were very complex, their outputs were not absolute, and they were mostly useful for comparisons.


editorial@seafood.media
www.seafood.media


 Print


Click to know how to advertise in FIS
MORE NEWS
Viet Nam
Apr 25, 07:00 (GMT + 9):
Seafood Enterprises 'Particularly Concerned' About Newly Issued Decree 37/2024/NĐ-CP
Spain
Apr 25, 07:00 (GMT + 9):
Loch Duart Shares Results of Its Innovative Blue Impact Feed
Spain
Apr 25, 02:10 (GMT + 9):
Opmega Showcases Product and Sustainable Practices at Seafood Barcelona
Argentina
Apr 25, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
IN BRIEF - Milko Schvartzman on '... a Southwest Atlantic fisheries management pact'
Peru
Apr 25, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
PRODUCE: ´Over USD 6 Million Invested in Chancay's Artisanal Fishing Dock´
Spain
Apr 25, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
AGAC achieves Marine Stewardship Council certification for skipjack tuna from all ocean regions
Argentina
Apr 25, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
Northern Shrimp Season Experiences Ups and Downs
Spain
Apr 25, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
OPAGAC: 'The Spanish tuna fleet calls on the EU to end its indifference to the violation of human rights on Chinese vessels'
Spain
Apr 25, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
Falklands' fishing companies after a Southwest Atlantic fisheries management pact
Spain
Apr 24, 07:00 (GMT + 9):
MacNeil Shellfish invests USD 6.22 million in new European distribution hub
Norway
Apr 24, 07:00 (GMT + 9):
Lerøy Developed a Product Using Salmon Blood
United Arab Emirates
Apr 24, 07:00 (GMT + 9):
Vietnamese Pangasius Receives Attention in the UAE Market
Russian Federation
Apr 24, 07:00 (GMT + 9):
A fishing enterprise in Primorye is preparing for bankruptcy
Peru
Apr 24, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
PRODUCE: 'Chancay Megaport Will Position the Country as a Leader in the Region'
Spain
Apr 24, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
The Galician cephalopod fleet bets on Gourmets for batch cooking to reactivate fish consumption



Lenguaje
FEATURED EVENTS
  
TOP STORIES
A new fishing zone opens to the European Union vessels in North Pacific
Japan The EU was granted fishing opportunities for chub mackerel at the North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC) annual session, held from 15 to 18 April 2024 in Osaka, Japan. Chub mackerel is an important...
Statistics │ Exports │ Mackerel │ Japan, China, Netherlands, Vietnam │ 2022-24
Norway Source: FIS by SeafoodMediaGroup  | Click to enlarge it    editorial@seafood.media www.seafood.media...
MacNeil Shellfish invests USD 6.22 million in new European distribution hub
Spain The following is an excerpt from an article published by Scottish Financial News: Scottish sustainable seafood specialists MacNeil Shellfish, has opened a cutting-edge distribution hub in S...
Reduction in Fishing License Quotas
Viet Nam On April 11, 2024, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Phung Duc Tien signed Decision 1037/QD-BNN-TS on announcement and adjustment of quota allocation for fishing licenses in the reg...
 

Maruha Nichiro Corporation
Nichirei Corporation - Headquarters
Pesquera El Golfo S.A.
Ventisqueros - Productos del Mar Ventisqueros S.A
Wärtsilä Corporation - Wartsila Group Headquarters
ITOCHU Corporation - Headquarters
BAADER - Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader GmbH+Co.KG (Head Office)
Inmarsat plc - Global Headquarters
Marks & Spencer
Tesco PLC (Supermarket) - Headquarters
Sea Harvest Corporation (PTY) Ltd. - Group Headquarters
I&J - Irvin & Johnson Holding Company (Pty) Ltd.
AquaChile S.A. - Group Headquarters
Pesquera San Jose S.A.
Nutreco N.V. - Head Office
CNFC China National Fisheries Corporation - Group Headquarters
W. van der Zwan & Zn. B.V.
SMMI - Sunderland Marine Mutual Insurance Co., Ltd. - Headquarters
Icicle Seafoods, Inc
Starkist Seafood Co. - Headquearters
Trident Seafoods Corp.
American Seafoods Group LLC - Head Office
Marel - Group Headquarters
SalMar ASA - Group Headquarters
Sajo Industries Co., Ltd
Hansung Enterprise Co.,Ltd.
BIM - Irish Sea Fisheries Board (An Bord Iascaigh Mhara)
CEFAS - Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science
COPEINCA ASA - Corporacion Pesquera Inca S.A.C.
Chun Cheng Fishery Enterprise Pte Ltd.
VASEP - Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters & Producers
Gomes da Costa
Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. (Headquarters)
NISSUI - Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. - Group Headquarters
FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization - Fisheries and Aquaculture Department (Headquarter)
Hagoromo Foods Co., Ltd.
Koden Electronics Co., Ltd. (Headquarters)
A.P. Møller - Maersk A/S - Headquarters
BVQI - Bureau Veritas Quality International (Head Office)
UPS - United Parcel Service, Inc. - Headquarters
Brim ehf (formerly HB Grandi Ltd) - Headquarters
Hamburg Süd Group - (Headquearters)
Armadora Pereira S.A. - Grupo Pereira Headquarters
Costa Meeresspezialitäten GmbH & Co. KG
NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Headquarters)
Mowi ASA (formerly Marine Harvest ASA) - Headquarters
Marubeni Europe Plc -UK-
Findus Ltd
Icom Inc. (Headquarter)
WWF Centroamerica
Oceana Group Limited
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Ajinomoto Co., Inc. - Headquarters
Friosur S.A. - Headquarters
Cargill, Incorporated - Global Headquarters
Benihana Inc.
Leardini Pescados Ltda
CJ Corporation  - Group Headquarters
Greenpeace International - The Netherlands | Headquarters
David Suzuki Foundation
Fisheries and Oceans Canada -Communications Branch-
Mitsui & Co.,Ltd - Headquarters
NOREBO Group (former Ocean Trawlers Group)
Natori Co., Ltd.
Carrefour Supermarket - Headquarters
FedEx Corporation - Headquarters
Cooke Inc. - Group Headquarters
AKBM - Aker BioMarine ASA
Seafood Choices Alliance -Headquarter-
Austevoll Seafood ASA
Walmart | Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (Supermarket) - Headquarters
New Japan Radio Co.Ltd (JRC) -Head Office-
Gulfstream JSC
Marine Stewardship Council - MSC Worldwide Headquarters
Royal Dutch Shell plc (Headquarter)
Genki Sushi Co.,Ltd -Headquarter-
Iceland Pelagic ehf
AXA Assistance Argentina S.A.
Caterpillar Inc. - Headquarters
Tiger Brands Limited
SeaChoice
National Geographic Society
AmazonFresh, LLC - AmazonFresh

Copyright 1995 - 2024 Seafood Media Group Ltd.| All Rights Reserved.   DISCLAIMER