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  1. Don Staniford is a campaigner who exposes the cruelty and pollution of salmon farming. He calls for a global boycott of farmed salmon and challenges the industry giants like Mowi and Scottish Sea Farms.

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      Don Staniford is an “Extreme Activist” and “Kayak Vigilante”...

  2. Don Staniford is an “Extreme Activist” and “Kayak Vigilante” who has campaigned against toxic salmon pharms for 25 years - he is currently Director of $camon $cotland and Global Director of the Real Salmon Farming Resistance.

  3. Mar 4, 2024 · Don Staniford is the self-styled menace of the global salmon industry. For nearly 30 years, he has mocked, angered, scared and attacked the farmed salmon industry in Canada, Scotland and everywhere else it operates. Photo: Don Staniford Facebook page

  4. Feb 1, 2024 · Don Staniford, an anti-salmon farming activist, is appealing an interdict that prevents him from making unauthorised visits to Mowi Scotland fish farms. The appeal hearing in Edinburgh on Thursday saw Mowi's lawyer concede to remove some conditions of the interdict, while Staniford's lawyer argued for a limited interdict.

  5. Dec 22, 2023 · Anti-salmon farming activist Don Staniford is challenging interdicts from Mowi Scotland and Bakkafrost Scotland that prevent him from approaching their fish farms and bases. He argues that the interdicts are a threat to public accountability and transparency, while the companies claim he poses a safety and biosecurity risk.

  6. Nov 1, 2023 · MOWI, the largest fishfarming company in Scotland, has obtained a permanent interdict that prevents Don Staniford, a kayak-campaigner, from approaching its fishfarms. Staniford, who criticizes salmon farming as cruel and harmful, says the case is a SLAPP and a threat to public scrutiny.

  7. Oct 8, 2021 · Mowi Scotland, the largest salmon aquaculture company in Scotland, has commenced legal proceedings against Don Staniford, who has repeatedly entered its sites without permission and disrupted its operations. The company claims that Staniford's actions pose a risk to the health and safety of its employees and fish, and seeks a permanent injunction to prevent him from approaching its sites.