Long live Loch Linnhe
Time after time, we see small local communities being threatened by industrial aquaculture, but what can we do to help?
Read moreA Glasgow native, Ewan Kennedy worked as a solicitor in general practice in the city for over forty years and was also at times a part time academic and tribunal chair. He has a lifelong interest in the coastal environment and has lived for many years at the head of a sea loch in mid Argyll. Over the last twenty years he has become involved in researching and campaigning against industrial aquaculture on the west coast.
Time after time, we see small local communities being threatened by industrial aquaculture, but what can we do to help?
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