Scottish Shellfish Farm Production Survey 2024
Statistics on the employment, production and value of shellfish from the Scottish shellfish farming sector.
Spat settlement
Following anecdotal shellfish farming sector reports of poor spat settlement and mortality in 2010, the Marine Directorate developed a questionnaire which was sent to all authorised aquaculture production businesses farming common mussel. This 2011 investigation indicated that poor spat settlement and mortality were not widespread in Scottish waters, although they had major impacts on certain individual producers. As a result of talks between the Association of Scottish Shellfish Growers and the Marine Directorate, a spat collection question was introduced to the 2013 survey. This question focused on common mussel spat collection and was presented in two parts: is this a spat collection site; if yes, was spat settlement sufficient for production purposes?
Responses were received from 224 (100%) of the sites authorised for common mussel production in 2023. One hundred and fourteen (51%) of these were spat collection sites, 97 (85%) of which reported that they had sufficient spat settlement for production purposes. Insufficient spat settlement on sites may require movement of common mussel to that site which increases the risk of introduction or spread of diseases.
Chart shows trends in number of spat collection sites on mussel farms (green dashed line) and whether the amount of spat collected is sufficient for farm requirements (solid dark grey line).
Data Source: Scottish Shellfish Farm Production Survey 2024, Supplementary Tables, Table 5.
Contact
Email: MD.Productionsurvey@gov.scot