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  • It has been announced that mussels that are rope grown in Shetland, and elsewhere, and have been certified to a Marine Stewardship Council standard since 2012, are contained in a new premium product launched this week by Asda.

  • The Asda product, of mussels in a fire-roast tomato & rioja cream, was created in response to the findings of research conducted by Scottish Shellfish that revealed a consumer desire for a restaurant quality product, in a convenient pack, that was easy to cook by microwave.

  • In 2024, at 10,234 tonnes, Shetland mussel farms grew 87.5 per cent of all common mussels grown in Scotland, worth £10.7 million.

  • Aberdeen based Adura, the 50:50 joint-venture of Shell and Norwegian state energy company Equinor in oil and gas fields off Shetland, has indicated that a buy-in to the Cambo field, 85 nautical miles west Unst, is not an area of focus.

  • Anne Anderson, who was previously chief officer of the regulatory portfolio at the Scottish Environment Protection Agency before joining the Scottish salmon sector to introduce its first-ever sustainability charter, believes a new Scottish government, after the election, presents “a must-seize” opportunity to resolve the long-standing issues.

  • NHS Shetland is reminding those aged 75 or over, who have not yet had the single-dose RSV vaccine, to book a vaccine appointment either at the Grantfield vaccination centre or at their local health centre.

  • The Shetland Carers Project is now being delivered by the Shetland Care Attendant Scheme following its transfer, this month, from Voluntary Action Shetland.

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