Fish farm extension approved despite safety concerns
Oban North and Lorn Green Party councillor Luna Martin voiced her concerns at the amount of hydrogen peroxide which could be accidentally consumed by wild swimmers at nearby Ganavan Bay.
Oban North and Lorn Green Party councillor Luna Martin voiced her concerns at the amount of hydrogen peroxide which could be accidentally consumed by wild swimmers at nearby Ganavan Bay.
Visitors were able to wander round the reenactment camp to watch warrior clashes, find out how they lived, how they made weapons and their own clothes all those years ago and how important was the sea to their daily living.
Hannah and Derek Grier launched their new training centre in 2019 at Dunstaffnage and are back at the helm after Covid to steer their maritime businesses into exciting waters.
Four marine science cluster companies are expanding into new workspace at the European Marine Science Park at Dunstaffnage
Trees are being removed at the European Marine Science Centre in preparation for road widening and the creation of a new parking area.
‘I swim, I have a paddleboard, I go to Ganavan with my kids and I can’t keep my dog out of the water – personally I don’t have any concerns,’ says company development manager.
The public has until March 13 to have a say, even though there is no date for when the Scottish Sea Farm (SSF) application will go to Argyll and Bute Council’s planning committee for a decision.
‘It is very welcome especially at a time when we are seeing a downturn in the economy due to Covid,’ says Brendan O’Hara.
The brother and sister, who usually live on sailing yachts at Dunstaffnage Marina, set up a new business as travelling trad music tutors to keep money come in after COVID-19 dried up tourist season work.