Unfortunately Gonners, research suggests that the Scottish form of sustainable fishing is lower in many of the important minerals, etc. that making the eating of fish so important for our health.
https://authoritynutrition.com/wild-vs-farmed-salmon/
http://www.shape.com/healthy-eating/diet-tips/ask-diet-doctor-farm-raised-vs-wild-salmon
As you will see, whilst both sides have their arguements, it does seem that certain important elements are reduced in the 'farmed' types.
Scottish smoked salmon is popular, a lot of fish are farm raised in the rest of the U.K with no issues.
Rainbow trout are
exclusively farm reared. ( which is what you would buy in the shops)
So if you are catching rainbow trout anywhere in the UK they are ALL farm reared.
Our naturalised wild brown trout couldn't cope with the shear numbers of fishermen. ( and women)
So Scotland wouldn't have to worry about that, because most freshwater fish sold is farm reared.
I don't think anyone is going to stop buying Scottish salmon because it happens to be farm reared.
Scotland also makes a profit from allowing fishermen to catch the salmon, plus hunting.
It can cost Ł1000 for the day in some places.
We went on a cruise and ended up sat with a couple and the husband was a Scot and he was a game keeper.
Hunting and fishing can be very expensive.
People come from all over the place to participate.
It isn't that Scotland can't, it's whether there are enough things and having the paperwork to show independance works ( for the eu)
Scotland has always traded on quality over quantity. Augus beef etc.
I just feel I'd be losing part of my own country in splitting up the uk partly because we are an island and Wales and Scotland are part of the same land mass.
I don't feel that way about NI because they are a separate island.
But Scotland and Wales are part of all of us.
It would be a terrible shame to lose them.
Shetland isles wanted independance from Scotland, but they won't allow them a referendum.
They would be taken out of the U.K. Against their will.
Apparently someone was telling me some of the islands could be as much a part of Norway as an alternative to the UK.
If Scotland get independance will these other islands be given a choice?