Anger over Scottish salmon farm inspections amid 35m unexpected fish deaths

Scotland's salmon farming industry is facing mounting criticism over its handling of animal welfare concerns. In just under three years, more than 35 million unexpected salmon deaths were recorded on Scottish farms, sparking accusations that the government's regulatory regime is inadequate.

Despite the high number of fish deaths, there have been only two unannounced inspections of salmon farms in Scotland since January 2023, raising questions over the effectiveness of the government's welfare legislation. In fact, Animal Equality UK has revealed that just 21 out of Scotland's 213 active salmon farms were inspected between January 2023 and October 2025.

The lack of scrutiny is particularly concerning given that 35 million fish deaths were reported in the same period. Experts say that this figure is likely to be underestimates, as many fish are culled or die during transport, while others perish within their first six weeks at sea.

Animal welfare campaigners have accused the government of prioritizing industry reputation over animal welfare. "A complete overhaul of the regulatory system is essential," said Abigail Penny, executive director of Animal Equality UK. "This low level of scrutiny is embarrassingly poor. How can the cabinet secretary claim regulation is robust when inspections and sanctions are virtually nonexistent? It makes a mockery of the system."

In response to criticism, the Scottish government has claimed that unannounced inspections are a statutory requirement, but only two were carried out in 2024. The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) has also refused to disclose inspection report forms, citing concerns over impacting companies' ability to conduct business.

The issue is set to come under further scrutiny when the Scottish parliament's rural affairs and islands committee questions salmon farming executives on February 25. The committee had previously criticized the government for its slow progress in regulating the industry.
 
I'm not buying this whole 'unannounced inspections are a thing' excuse... πŸ€” Like, what's really going on here? If they're only carrying out like two unannounced inspections since January 2023, and we all know there's been some major issues with the salmon farms, it just doesn't add up. And now they're trying to brush it off by saying that's 'statutory requirement'... yeah right πŸ™„. It feels like they're more concerned about keeping their friends in the industry happy than actually doing what's best for the animals.
 
idk how can u call yerself a regulator if ur only checkin fish deaths after it happens? that's like waitin 4 dead cat to show up at ur doorstep lol... they need 2 step up their game big time, or just admit they dont care about the welfare of those fish πŸŸπŸ’¦
 
OMG, this is soooo worrying! πŸ€• Like, I know we need sustainable food sources, but does that mean sacrificing animal welfare? 🐟🌊 According to Animal Equality UK, 35 million fish deaths in just under three years sounds like a massive failure rate... and it's only estimated that's like half the actual number because of fish dying during transport or at sea πŸš’πŸ’¦.

I'm all for protecting our environment, but not at the expense of our animal friends 🐝🌈. Abigail Penny from Animal Equality UK is right on point - we need a complete overhaul of the system, stat! πŸ’ͺ The lack of scrutiny is just crazy... I mean, 213 active salmon farms in Scotland and only 21 were inspected between January 2023 to October 2025? 🀯 That's like having 99% of our schools without any inspections, wouldn't that be a scandal?! 🚫

Stats: Did you know the global salmon farming industry has produced over 2.7 million tons of farmed salmon in 2024 alone πŸ“Š? Meanwhile, Scotland's farming industry is responsible for around 10-15% of global production πŸ’Έ. Time for some transparency and accountability! πŸ‘€
 
omg this is crazy 🀯, like how can they just ignore all those fish dying? 🐟🌊 i mean, it's not like they're just gonna die from overeating or something lol, there are real welfare concerns here! πŸ™„ and what's up with the lack of inspections? πŸ€” only 21 out of 213 farms? that's basically none 😴. it's all about the profits over animal welfare, imo πŸ’ΈπŸŸ they need to step up their game and get those fish some respect πŸ™
 
🐟😱 I mean, come on! 35 million fish deaths and only two unannounced inspections since 2023? That's just not right 🀯. I'm not surprised though, the gov't has been asleep at the wheel when it comes to animal welfare. It's all about the benjamins and keeping those salmon farms running smoothly πŸ’Έ. The lack of transparency is killing me (pun intended) 🐟πŸ”ͺ. Abigail Penny from Animal Equality UK says it all - a complete overhaul is needed, no questions asked πŸ’ͺ. Can't wait to see what the Scottish parliament's rural affairs and islands committee has to say on Feb 25... hopefully some real change will come out of this 🀞
 
πŸ€” I'm having major doubts about these inspection numbers... like, how can only 2 unannounced inspections happen out of a year? πŸ“Š And what's with all this info being withheld by APHA? 🀐 Shouldn't they be transparent about farm conditions and inspection results? It's fishy, if you ask me! 😏 Anyway, I agree that animal welfare needs to be prioritized, but I don't buy the "industry reputation over welfare" narrative... seems like a convenient excuse. 🚫 Need more info on this one before I make any conclusions πŸ“Š
 
I'm really worried about this salmon farming situation 🐟😞. Like, I get it, farms need to be efficient but 35 million fish deaths is just crazy! πŸ’€ And what's up with only two unannounced inspections since Jan 2023? πŸ€” It feels like they're more concerned with keeping the industry happy than actually helping those poor fishies 🐟😒. And the fact that they won't disclose inspection report forms makes it even harder to know what's really going on πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I hope the rural affairs committee gets some answers soon... this whole thing is just giving me major anxiety 😬
 
πŸŸπŸ˜’ I'm so over this salmon farming stuff! Like, can't they get their act together? We know about 35 million fish deaths and yet the gov's only done like 2 unannounced inspections? 🀯 That's basically no effort at all! πŸ™„ And what really gets me is that Animal Equality UK is saying the gov's all about industry rep over animal welfare. Like, priorities people! πŸ™ƒ And now they're just stonewalling us with inspection report forms? Give me a break! πŸ˜’
 
πŸŸπŸ’” I mean, come on, 35 million fish deaths is a huge number! It's not just about the numbers, it's about the welfare of those animals. If we can't even get basic inspections done to ensure they're being treated humanely, how can we trust the industry to take care of them? πŸ€” The government needs to step up and overhaul their regulatory system ASAP. Unannounced inspections are not a substitute for real accountability. And APHA, come on, be transparent about what's going on! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” This salmon farming industry in Scotland is getting a serious heat-up from animal welfare campaigners, and honestly I don't blame them. With over 35 million unexpected fish deaths recorded - that's like a small city of dead fish! 🐟😱 - it's a huge red flag. The lack of scrutiny from the government and regulatory agencies is just not adding up. I mean, who needs two unannounced inspections in almost three years? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's pretty basic math to see that something's amiss.

I'm also a bit concerned about the industry's reputation being prioritized over animal welfare. As Abigail Penny said, "A complete overhaul of the regulatory system is essential". πŸ‘Š I couldn't agree more. This isn't just about animal welfare; it's also about maintaining public trust in our food systems. We need to know that the fish we're eating are treated with care and respect.

It'll be interesting to see how the Scottish parliament's committee grills salmon farming executives on February 25. πŸ€” Hopefully, they'll get some real answers and a commitment from the government to overhaul the regulatory system and ensure animal welfare is prioritized. Fingers crossed! πŸ’š
 
πŸŸπŸ€• this just gets worse for Scotland's fishies... 35 million dead & no one's getting in touch with them πŸ“žπŸ˜΄ what's going on? the gov's all talk but doin' squat πŸ—£οΈπŸ’ͺ and experts say it's only a tiny fraction of the real deaths because they're killin' 'em off during transport 🚒🐟 gotta get some real change happenin here πŸ’₯
 
😞 the whole situation is kinda wild, you know? like, i get that people make mistakes, but to have 35 million fish deaths with hardly any inspections happening... it just doesn't add up 🀯. and yeah, animal equality uk's got a point about prioritizing industry reputation over welfare - it's not right πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. i mean, shouldn't we be trying to protect those animals instead of covering our backsides? πŸŸπŸ’”
 
OMG u guys rnt blinding!!! 🀯 Scotland's salmon farming industy is literally failing miserably w/ their handling of animal welfare concerns lol like what kinda industy cant even take care of a lil fish? 35 MILLION dead fish?? That's like, crazy πŸŸπŸ’€ and the gov's been doin nothin bout it! They say its not there responsibilty but c'mon fam πŸ™„, industry rep vs animal welfare is a total no go 🚫. I mean, who wants to see pics of dead fish every time they scroll thru their feeds? πŸ“ΈπŸŸ Not me 🀒. The gov needs to step up their game and get some real inspections goin on ASAP πŸ’ͺ or else ppl will keep raiting out πŸ”₯
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised no one's mentioning that all these fish deaths might be a result of something else, like ocean pollution or disease? 🐟 Not saying that doesn't happen, but you gotta consider all the variables before jumping on the farm owners 🏠. And yeah, I agree with Abigail Penny, more transparency and strict enforcement would really help. It's not just about inspection frequency, it's about making sure these farms are held accountable for their practices πŸ“.
 
I mean, who doesn't love watching a multi-billion pound industry tank due to a lack of regulation? πŸ™ƒ Like, it's not like they're putting food on people's plates or anything... And 21 salmon farms with no inspections since Jan 2023? That's just peachy πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I'm sure the government's focus on "industry reputation" has nothing to do with them trying to avoid a PR disaster πŸ˜‚. It's not like experts are warning that the figure of 35 million dead fish might be an underestimate... maybe they're just being dramatic πŸ™„. Guess we'll just have to wait and see if the parliamentary committee can get some answers out of the Scottish government πŸ’¬.
 
so not surprised to see another industry where profits over people win πŸŸπŸ˜’, it's like they're trying to kill the fish so fast they can sell them at the market price before anyone finds out. 213 active farms with only two surprise visits? what a joke. APHA refusing to share inspection forms because "business" is more important than animal welfare? yeah right πŸ™„. Abigail Penny's right, we need a complete overhaul of the system, not just some token changes to make it look good on paper. February 25 can't come soon enough to question those salmon farming execs about their 'commitment' to animal welfare πŸ‘€
 
I THOUGHT IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE EASY TO HOLD THE SALMON FARMING INDUSTRY ACCOUNTABLE FOR ITS TREATMENT OF ANIMALS, YET THEY KEEP SLIPPING UNDER THE RADAR WITH NOBODY REALLY DOING ANYTHING ABOUT IT!!! 🀯 35 MILLION FISH DEAD IS JUST CRAZY, AND IT'S ONLY GETTING WORSE DUE TO LACK OF REGULATIONS. WE NEED TO SEE SOME ACTION FROM THE GOVERNMENT AND THE REGULATORY BODIES BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE! 🐟
 
man this is crazy 🀯, 35 million fish dieing all over scotland it's wild like who are they gonna blame now? πŸ€” maybe the ppl who eat the salmon? idk but lets be real the gov should def do better on regulatin this stuff 🚨, abigail penny sounds like a legit person trying to protect the animals 🐟, and yeah its sus that theyre hidin inspection reports πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. the gov is tryna spin it as if inspections are mandatory but it seems like thats not rly happenin πŸ˜’, anyways i hope the parliament committee gets to the bottom of this soon πŸ”
 
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