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Hervé Migaud joins Mowi Scotland as Fish Health, Welfare & Biology Director

Mowi Scotland is pleased to announce that Hervé Migaud is joining the company as Fish Health, Welfare & Biology Director. Hervé’s previous post was Professor and Head of the Production Research Group at the Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling. He brings with him over 20 years of experience and applied expertise working in collaboration

MacLean’s Nose and Invasion Bay farms receive ASC Certification

Congratulations to the teams at MacLean’s Nose and Invasion Bay for working towards Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) accreditation, which was officially awarded to both Loch Sunart farms last month. MacLean’s Nose (pictured above) and Invasion Bay are the latest Mowi farms to receive ASC accreditation, bringing the total number of accredited farms to 14. The

New role created in production team

As we begin 2022, changes have been made to the production team to further develop our broodstock and post-smolt programmes at Mowi Scotland. Congratulations to Freshwater Manager John Richmond (pictured above), who has taken on a new role of Broodstock and Post-Smolt Development Manager, and Dan Philips (pictured below), formerly Cleanerfish Production Manager, who is

Make it salmon this year!

2021 certainly ended on a high for MOWI. Our brand tracking survey reported in December that over half of all Tesco and Sainsbury’s shoppers were actively considering purchasing MOWI salmon, ahead of other branded competition. This is a great achievement considering the MOWI range has been on shelf for less than a year. A huge

MOWI Salmon is a winner this Christmas

Good Housekeeping Institute awards MOWI smoked salmon as ‘best for traditionalists’ What better way to get into the festive spirit than treating yourself to some MOWI smoked salmon? Especially when a panel of tasters at the Good Housekeeping Institute has awarded it ‘best for traditionalists’. Our smoked salmon is expertly cured, dried and smoked and

Developing skills for the workforce of the future in aquaculture

This was the hot topic discussed at Aquaculture Day during Ideas Week hosted by the Lochaber Chamber of Commerce in November. Our Learning and Development Manager Donald Waring presented to businesses in Lochaber, many of which are part of the aquaculture supply chain, and also joined a panel discussion with Tavish Scott, CEO of Salmon

The importance of blue foods discussed at COP26

As Glasgow hosted the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) last month, it was an opportunity for Mowi to participate in important discussions about environmental sustainability and the increased role that aquaculture can play in providing healthy food to a global population whilst minimising our carbon footprint. Mowi’s Chief Sustainability and Technology

Pupils from Portree High School and Lochaber High School benefit from the latest courses delivered by The Outward Bound Trust

During the autumn, The Outward Bound Trust led pupils from Portree High School and Lochaber High School through a series of outdoor activities designed to challenge them, build resilience and help them to believe in themselves. Many young people were deeply affected by the pandemic, especially because of the social isolation they experienced. The courses

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