HC Deb 18 January 1990 vol 165 cc365-6W
Mr. Wallace

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment how many scientists are employed by the Nature Conservancy Council in England, Scotland and Wales and by individual location.

Mr. Trippier

I am advised by the Nature Conservancy Council that the following number of scientific staff were employed on 16 January in scientific posts at the following locations:

Permanent Limited period appointments Totals
England
Peterborough 67 66 133
Wye 12 11 23
Newbury 11 4 15
Taunton 13 9 22
Norwich 12 8 20
Shrewsbury 16 5 21
Newcastle 12 7 19
Bowness-on-Windermere 12 9 21
TOTAL 274
Scotland
Edinburgh 23.5 26 49.5
Balloch 12 5 17
Aberdeen 10 11 21
Inverness l4 12 26
TOTAL 113.5
Wales
Bangor 13 10 23
Aberystwyth 8 9 17
Cardiff 6 5 11
TOTAL 51
OVERALL TOTALS 241.5 197 438.5

These figures include officers based at sub-regional offices. Staff with scientific backgrounds also occupy some administrative and other non-scientific posts.

Mr. Wallace

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list the number of research projects and related expenditure undertaken by the Nature Conservancy Council into the effects on the marine ecology of British waters of commercial fish farming, broken down into England, Scotland and Wales.

Mr. Trippier

The Nature Conservancy Council (NCC) has commissioned the following research projects related to the effects on marine ecology of commercial fish farming. All were carried out in Scottish waters.

Financial year and title of project NCC expenditure1 £
1982–83
Impact of marine fish farming in Scotland 4,981
1983–84
Survey of Mariculture sites in the Western Isles 8,710
1987–88
The reduction of the impact of fish farming on the nature marine environment 8,955
1987–88
Impact of fish farmed salmon on native stocks 3,900

In addition, the NCC contributed to the following projects, funded by other bodies in Scotland:

Financial year/title and other contributors NCC expenditure1 £
1985–89
Highlands and Islands Development Board Study on 'Impact of Fish Farming' 15,000
1986–88
Shetland Islands Council and Shetland Salmon Producers' Association 'Shetland Fish-Farming impact survey' 29,630
1 These figures exclude project management costs (permanent staff salaries and related expenses).

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