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Year 2002/2003

A number of local companies have direct association with the industry including packing stations, smoked salmon producers, salmon selling companies, industry and training associations, environmental agencies, seafood quality control, salmon feed companies, veterinary surgeries, insurances agencies, box manufacturers, net manufacturers and repair companies, engineering services, boat builders, transport companies, ship chandlery, diving services, accountants, banks, solicitors, well boat companies, oil suppliers, ice suppliers, waste disposal companies, plant hire, consultants, etc.

f/t = number of persons in full-time employment
p/t = number of persons in part-time employment

Ancillary Employment Figures      
  f/t
male
f/t
female
p/t
male
p/t
female
Management/Tech 50 16 8 5
Administration 21 36 7 22
Manual workers 304 84 120 121
Total 375 136 135 148
Employment by area        
North Isles       48
North West       58
South West       192
East       496
Total       794

The industry is also responsible for significant employment out with Shetland - smolt hatcheries, cage manufacturers, feed companies, and salmon health companies. Seventy-five ancillary companies known to have business reliant on the success of the salmon farming industry have submitted the following employment figures. Assessments of the value of the industry to individual businesses appear throughout the report.

Previous years

Ancillary Employment
1989 362
1994 400
1999 527
2000 573
2001 758
2002 794

Notes

Salmon farming contributes to many other sectors of the Shetland economy indirectly. The employment statistics detailed in this report excludes jobs that the industry supports, particularly in the service sector. For example, a significant number of jobs in retail, accommodation, eating out, pubs, taxis and car hire are partially supported by the industry.