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What is happening to Tweed Salmon?

December 15, 2016February 6, 2017 by brian /

Changes are taking place in the runs of Atlantic Salmon: recent Autumn catches are declining, Summer catches are generally increasing but with considerable annual variation, and Spring catches are staying much the same. While overall both Salmon (fish that have […]

Source: River Tweed – What is happening to Tweed Salmon?

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