Kerry councillors condemn approval for commercial salmon farm to continue, despite serious breaches
 
 The farm in Ballinskelligs Bay has 'decimated' valuable local sea-trout, wild salmon and a centuries-old tourism angling industry, councillors told a meeting. File picture: Dan Linehan
Councillors in Kerry have strongly criticised a decision by the Aquaculture Licence Appeals Board to allow a commercial salmon farm by a Norwegian parent company to continue at an island in Ballinskelligs Bay — despite what conservation bodies say are serious breaches.
The farm has “decimated” valuable local sea-trout, wild salmon and a centuries-old tourism angling industry, councillors told a meeting where it was decided to write to the minister for the marine Martin Heydon as well as to ALAB.

 
			     
                     
                     
                     
  
  
  
  
  
 


 
            


