Thursday, May 26, 2016

Fish farm cages in St Thomas Bay are illegal - PA

Fined and defiant: The cages used for fish farming were placed in St Thomas Bay without a permit. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Fish farming cages inside St Thomas Bay in Marsascala were placed there illegally, the Planning Authority has confirmed. The cages appeared inside the bay at the end of February and were still there yesterday morning despite the Planning Authority having issued an enforcement order. This newspaper flagged the presence of these large cages, which are used to house tuna, on May 9 after residents expressed concern over their lingering presence in the picturesque bay. A Planning Authority spokesman said it had issued the first enforcement order a month earlier after the operator carried out maintenance work on the cages on the foreshore at the bay. The spokesman confirmed that a site inspection was carried out on the same day that the Times of Malta report appeared and issued a second enforcement order, since the cages had no permit to be inside the bay. Daily fines were imposed on the operator, because the maintenance was being carried out without the necessary development permission, he said. A second inspection, prompted by the questions from this newspaper, revealed that the onshore activity had ceased, which led the authority to withdraw the enforcement notice. However, the...

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