The National Implementation Group was established in December 2008 to oversee the implementation of the Strategy for Improved Pest Control on Irish Salmon Farms, published in May 2008.
Over the course of the Implementation Group's work, the vast majority of sites maintained lice levels below treatment trigger levels and, in all instances when notices to treat were issued, effective treatment plans were put into practice. Arising from the positive results, the report contains a series of recommendations encompassing treatments, disease monitoring and management practices to continue the progress to date.
Commenting on the report, Minister of State (with responsibility for fisheries) Sean Connick noted that "Pest control will always remain a challenge requiring active management on any farm. However it is heartening to see that since the introduction of the new Pest Management strategy there has been a sustained reduction in the level of egg-bearing lice on farms in spring time. This illustrates the benefits of co-ordinating efforts between scientists and industry and I commend the participants, including the members of the Group and all salmon farmers who took part in the work, for their mutual co-operation on this issue."
Both the report and the Strategy are available for download from the Publications section of the Department's website.
Improvement In Sea Lice Management Welcomed
IRELAND - Levels of sea lice on Irish salmon farms has fallen since the introduction of the Pest Management Strategy in May 2008.