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Old 08-03-2011, 12:52 PM
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Default Migratory fish.another body blow.

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The Minister for Environment and Climate Change Roseanna Cunningham, has appointed Sidney C Patten as the Deputy Chair of Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH).

This is surely a most shocking appointment. Those of us who have been on the battlefield over the past few years will remember Mr Patten as an uber-dedicated defender of the salmon farming industry, He was at the root of the SSPOs determination to live out its days in total denial of any problem related to farm-bred lice.
Well we know where we stand now.

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