movement between the
two loughs will transmit the disease to Lough Swilly.
"No ecological impact assessment has been produced.
Now, this week, we had a repeat there with more
damage," said Ms Dubsky.
The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries said
Lough Swilly Shellfish Growers' Co-Op Society Ltd
held an aquaculture licence to cultivate oysters and
mussels in areas of Lough Swilly.
"As such, the co-op is entitled to dredge for
mussels and oysters within the area licensed to it,"
the department told the Irish Times. It said it had
received complaints about the dredging activity,
which it was currently examining. Local oyster
fisherman Stephen Hardy said up to 20 small
fishermen were dependent on the oyster fishery and
could be affected by the dredging. |