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The ideal spawning burn……

March 2, 2017 Spey Fishery Board

The ideal spawning burn has to have a few essential ingredients; first and foremost spawning gravel, without which no salmonids […]

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Fish in Schools pupils share their learning

March 1, 2017 Clyde River Foundation

We’ve had a great time visiting our Fish in Schools classes each week as they raise their brown trout. Our […]

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ART needs you! Auchinleck Decides – Community Choices Fund

March 1, 2017 Ayshire River Trust

Two years ago we posted about the Dippol Burn at Auchinleck and how we reintroduced a few trout to it following […]

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Aviemore community reconnected with the Spey

February 28, 2017 Spey Fishery Board

One of the last activities of the Pearls in Peril project was to deliver a side channel reconnection project in […]

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River Tweed Commission 2016 Annual Report Published

February 28, 2017 River Tweed Commission

The River Tweed Commission has published its Annual Report and catches for 2016. 7,680 Salmon (8,091 in 2015) were caught […]

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Foundation’s YouTube Channel Explains the History Behind Salmon Run-times

February 27, 2017 River Tweed Commission

Dr Ronald Campbell of The Tweed Foundation gave a presentation on the historic changes that have been seen in Tweed’s […]

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Week Comencing 20th February 2017.

February 26, 2017 Spey Fishery Board

Last week’s weather forecast was fairly accurate as far as it went, what I failed to mention was the wind. […]

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Restoration of Netherton and Skares Coal Sites

February 22, 2017 Ayshire River Trust

I had a trip around the Skares and Netherton Coal Sites this morning as a member of the technical working […]

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Invitation to Tender: Demolition of an Agricultural Portal Building at Sevenacres, Kilwinning

February 22, 2017 Ayshire River Trust

Ayrshire Rivers Trust (ART) in conjunction with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) aim to restore fish passage on the […]

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2016 Results on Tweed Electro-fishing now available

February 21, 2017 River Tweed Commission

The Tweed Foundation’s monitoring programme last summer concentrated on the Teviot, Till, Upper Tweed, Gala and Leader sub-catchments. The reports […]

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1st May: SEPA warns of increasing water scarcity risk as the east coast of Scotland moves to Alert

Seventeen river catchments in Scotland are now at Alert level for water scarcity, with further hot and dry weather expected ...
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