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Aquaculture and Fisheries (Scotland) Act 2013

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    Part 1 Aquaculture

    Chapter 1 – Fish Farm Management
    Section 2 - Escapes, and obtaining samples, from fish farms

    7.Section 2 makes provision to amend the 2007 Act to enhance the investigation powers currently available to inspectors and to provide inspectors with additional powers to take or require samples of fish from any fish farm in Scotland. The amendments will allow the Scottish Ministers to determine from which farms fish have escaped. The information obtained as a result of the exercise of the new investigation powers will assist to inform fish farmers on best containment practices, prevention of escapes, improving productivity, increasing sustainability and minimising the potential for adverse impact on wild salmonids.

    8.Section 2(2)(a) inserts a new paragraph (ba) into subsection (2) of section 5 of the 2007 Act (inspections: containment and escape of fish). The provision will enable an inspector (within the meaning of section 12 of the 2007 Act) to carry out an inspection for the purpose of tracing the origin of any fish known or suspected to have escaped from an inspected farm or any other fish farm.

    9.Section 2(2)(b) amends section 5(3)(a) of the 2007 Act to clarify that the powers available to an inspector under that section include powers to take samples of fish or material from fish.

    10.Section 2(3) inserts a new section 5A into the 2007 Act. New section 5A(1) enables an inspector to take samples of fish or material from fish, on a fish farm for a purpose mentioned in new section 5A(3). Section 5A(2) enables an inspector to require persons who carry on the business of fish farming to provide them with samples of fish, or material from fish, on the fish farm.

    11.Section 5A(3) of the 2007 Act specifies the purposes for which the samples referred to in section 5A(1) and (2) may be taken, including assessing the impact of a fish farm’s operations on the environment and for research purposes.

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