Since Danish fishery biologist Johannes Schmidt’s renowned discovery in the twentieth century, the Sargasso Sea has been widely considered to […]
Read MoreTight lines as salmon show up in summer numbers on Angus sporting rivers
Salmon anglers on Angus rivers have enjoyed a summer of success with catch levels on some beats registering a remarkable […]
Read MoreAberdeen Lecturer Takes the Plunge to Beat Covid
An Aberdeen lecturer plans to swim the icy waters of the Dee this winter – to say thanks to the […]
Read More600km of Taranaki river and streams to be planted with trees
More than 600km of Taranaki river and stream banks will be planted with almost a million native plants next winter, […]
Read MoreImportant information about escaped farmed fish
Fisheries Management Scotland would like to thank anglers and fisheries proprietors for their efforts in reporting escaped farmed fish. 66 […]
Read MoreFreshwater species in freefall: why everyone should care
WWF’s new Living Planet Report has confirmed our worst fears. Freshwater species populations are continuing to plummet — now down 84% […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland ask for continued vigilance for escaped farmed salmon
Following the recent mass escape at the North Carradale site, numerous farmed salmon have now been caught by anglers, and […]
Read MoreEscaped farmed fish beginning to appear in west coast rivers
Following the recent mass escape at the Mowi Aquaculture North Carradale site, several farmed fish have now been caught by […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland call for urgent reform of tree-planting grants to save our freshwater habitat
Fisheries Management Scotland is urging Ministers to act urgently to combat the effects of rising water temperatures on vulnerable species […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland publish new guidance on escaped farmed fish
Escapes of farmed fish can have a range of negative impacts on Scotland’s native fish. This can include weakening the […]
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