The Aquatic Animal Health (Scotland) Regulations 2009

[F1PART 1Fish Farm

1.  In respect of each consignment, respectively, of fish, eggs or gametes moved on to the site—

(a)the date of the movement;

(b)the species;

(c)the number or weight;

(d)the size of fish;

(e)in the case of salmon, one or more statements (as the case may be) as to whether the consignment consisted of ova, fry, parr, smolts or post smolts;

(f)in the case of fish other than salmon, one or more statements (as the case may be) as to whether the consignment consisted of ova, fish weighing up to and including 5 grams or fish weighing more than 5 grams;

(g)the source;

(h)the suppliers; and

(i)the name of the carrier.

2.  In respect of each consignment of, respectively, fish, eggs or gametes moved off the site—

(a)the date of the movement;

(b)the species;

(c)the number or weight;

(d)the size of fish;

(e)in the case of salmon, one or more statements (as the case may be) as to whether the consignment consisted of ova, fry, parr, smolts or post smolts;

(f)in the case of fish other than salmon, one or more statements (as the case may be) as to whether the consignment consisted of ova, fish weighing up to and including 5 grams or fish weighing more than 5 grams;

(g)the destination; and

(h)the name of the carrier.

3.(1) Any increased mortality in respect of—

(a)the fish on the site; and

(b)any consignments of fish, eggs or gametes moved on to, or off, the site.

(2) In sub-paragraph (1), “increased mortality” has the meaning given in paragraph (j) of Annex I (definitions) to Council Directive 2006/88/EC.]