Atlantic salmon has long been one of the icons of British rivers, but population numbers have rapidly deteriorated. In the […]
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Parliamentary Briefing – World Rivers Day
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Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland consultation response: SEPA – Proposed Regulatory Framework for sea lice
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Read More1 February: Wild Salmon Strategy Implementation Plan Published
Fisheries Management Scotland welcome the publication of the plan and urge concerted action on delivery Fisheries Management Scotland have […]
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29 April 2022: Lobsters’ deformities linked to subsea cables
Lobsters which hatch near subsea electricity cables risk developing life-limiting deformities, researchers have said. Scientists from Heriot-Watt University at St […]
Read More19 April 2022: California leads effort to let rivers roam, lower flood risk
MODESTO, Calif. (AP) — Between vast almond orchards and dairy pastures in the heart of California’s farm country sits a […]
Read More15 April 2022: Dam busters: Tearing down concrete walls to save Atlantic salmon
Since the 20th century, European rivers have been dammed and diverted for the sake of generating renewable energy. But the […]
Read MoreNew research on magnetite in salmon noses illuminates understanding of sensory mechanisms enabling magnetic perception across life
It’s widely understood that animals such as salmon, butterflies and birds have an innate magnetic sense, allowing them to use […]
Read MoreCOP26: Striking fish artwork takes global stage to highlight extinction risk to wild salmon in Scotland and abroad
Wonderful coverage of the Missing Salmon Alliance initiative to bring Salmon School to COP26 in Glasgow. This stunning art exhibition […]
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