Scottish Fish Farm Production Survey 2024

This report is based on the returns of an annual survey questionnaire sent to all active authorised fish farming businesses in Scotland during 2024. Statistics on employment, production and value are presented.


Executive Summary

These tables below summarise the results from the 2024 fish farm production survey (slight difference in these summary figures from figures in the main report are due to rounding).

Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Units 2023 2024
Total production (tonnes) 9,258 8,171
Production for the table (tonnes) 8,793 7,695
Production for restocking (tonnes) 465 476
Number of staff employed (number of people) 136 106
Mean productivity (tonnes/person) 68.1 77.1
Number of ova laid down to hatch (millions) 4.2 4.5
Number of ova imported (millions) 2.2 2.2

In 2024, the production of rainbow trout decreased by 1,087 tonnes, a decrease of 12%, to 8,171 tonnes. Employment decreased by 30 staff (22%) and mean productivity increased to 77.1 tonnes per person. The number of ova laid down to hatch increased to 4.5 million and the number of ova imported remained the same at 2.2 million.

Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)
Ova and smolts Units 2023 2024
Number of ova produced (millions) 56.0 55.7
Number of ova laid down to hatch (millions) 74.7 89.5
Number of ova exported (millions) 0 0
Number of ova imported (millions) 40.6 54.9
Number of smolts produced (millions) 51.5 44.6
Number of smolts put to sea (millions) 48.8 45.8
Number of staff employed (number of people) 305 280
Mean productivity (thousands of smolts/person) 168.9 159.4

The production of ova decreased by 0.3 million in 2024 and the number of ova laid down to hatch increased by 14.8 million. No ova were exported in 2024 and the number of ova imported increased by 14.3 million from the 2023 figure. The number of smolts produced decreased by 6.9 million. In 2024 the number of staff employed decreased by 25 (8%) and the mean productivity decreased by 9,500 smolts per person.

Production fish Units 2023 2024
Total production (tonnes) 150,949 192,000
Production of year 0 salmon (tonnes) 90 174
Production of grilse (tonnes) 64,854 66,995
Production of pre-salmon (tonnes) 31,073 46,144
Production of year 2 salmon (tonnes) 54,932 78,687
Mean weight year 0 salmon (kg) 3.0 3.3
Mean weight grilse (kg) 4.7 5.3
Mean weight pre-salmon (kg) 4.5 5.2
Mean weight year 2 salmon (kg) 5.9 5.9
Number of staff employed (number of people) 1,480 1,362
Mean productivity (tonnes/person) 102.0 141.0

Production tonnage increased by 41,051 tonnes (27%) with an increase in the mean harvest weight of year 0, grilse and pre-salmon. The mean harvest weight of year 2 salmon remained unchanged. Staff numbers decreased by 118 people (8%) and mean productivity increased to 141.0 tonnes per person.

Smolt survival (percentage harvested)
Survival (%) Year 0 + 1 Year 2 Total
2021 input year class 50.4 18.3 68.7
2022 input year class 37.6 24.2 61.8

The smolt survival rate for the 2022 input year class decreased to 61.8%. Mortality is included in the number of fish not harvested for human consumption, which also consists of fish which have escaped, been culled for production reasons, removed for sampling purposes, statutory culls or selected for broodstock production.

Other Species

Including brown/sea trout (Salmo trutta); halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus); lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) and several species of wrasse (Labridae).

Other species Units 2023 2024
Total production (tonnes) 24 26
Number of staff employed (full-time) 26 20
Number of staff employed (part-time) 11 8
Number of ova laid down to hatch (millions) 6.9 0.01
Number of ova imported (millions) 0 0

Some figures are excluded from this report as providing them would reveal production information from an individual company. Production for 2023 and 2024 excluded any halibut production. Number of ova laid down to hatch in 2023 and 2024 excluded any halibut ova laid down to hatch.

In 2024, the production of other species increased by two tonnes from the 2023 total, although this figure does not include halibut production. Overall, employment decreased by nine (24%) in 2024. There was a decrease in the number of ova laid down to hatch during 2024 and halibut ova laid down to hatch in 2024 were not included in the 2023 figure.

Number of Confirmed Escape Incidents from Fish Farms Notified to the Scottish Government
Species Number of reported incidents which could have led to an escape of farmed fish Number of reported incidents which did lead to an escape of farmed fish Number of fish escaped
Rainbow trout 1 0 0
Atlantic salmon (freshwater stages) 0 1 300
Atlantic salmon (seawater stages) 11 1 1

Escapes data from previous annual survey reports are available: Scottish Fish Farm Production Survey 2024, Supplementary Tables, Table 46.

Contact

Email: MD.Productionsurvey@gov.scot

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