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Protesters oppose fish farm expansion plans

More than 30 people gathered at Lamlash pier to protest at the expansion of the Lamlash fish farm last Thursday.

The protest, organised by Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST), brought together locals, supporters and people within the marine industry who protested at the entrance to the pier as well as boarding boats and protesting on the waters between the fish farm and the mussel farm.

Protesters gathered in Lamlash to voice their disapproval of the planned Lamlash ~ sh farm expansion.
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