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Take Extra Care When Preparing Salmon with Red Vent to Eat…

August 31, 2018August 31, 2018 by brian /

Many Salmon in the river appear to have red vent syndrome (anisakis) this season and with practically all of the Salmon being caught in the nets at Paxton – where the Tweed Foundation carries out  its research tagging – seeming to suffer […]

Source: River Tweed – Take Extra Care When Preparing Salmon with Red Vent to Eat…

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