
SNP MSP for Na h-Eileanan an Iar, Alasdair Allan, sponsored a photography exhibition
in Holyrood this week featuring the experience of migrant fishermen in the Western
Isles.
The exhibition at the parliament was on behalf of researcher Dr Maria Luisa Caputo
from the University of Parma in Italy and the University of Edinburgh.
Featuring Western Isles-based fishermen, the exhibition highlighted the contribution
of migrants to the local economy here and in and the rest of Scotland, as well as
the specific challenges they can often encounter.
Alasdair Allan MSP said:“I’m delighted to have had the opportunity to welcome Maria
Luisa to the Scottish Parliament to showcase the important research and advocacy
work she and her team have been involved in over recent years, working with migrants,
particularly in the fishing sector, across the Western Isles.
“Migrant workers are hugely important to the viability of many of our islands’ industries,
and it is important to ensure they feel valued and integrated in the local community.
“I am glad other MSPs will have had a chance this week to learn about the importance
of fishing for our islands as well as the challenges sometimes faced by migrant workers.”
Dr Caputo said: “Myself and Prof. Baglioni are very thankful to Alasdair Allan MSP
for sponsoring this exhibition. This research aims to highlight the key social and
economic contributions migrants bring to rural and remote communities, as well as
the success of their integration with vibrant and supportive local communities.
“It also seeks to raise awareness of the crucial impact of migration on the fishing
sector, a culturally and economically vital industry for the Western Isles, and to
emphasise the need for viable migration routes for migrant fishers to come and work
in this country.”

Holyrood photo exhibition features experience of migrant fishermen in Western Isles
21 March 2025