October Report – End of the Salmon Season Today is the last day of the salmon and sea trout season […]
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Captive-bred salmon in wild may do more harm than good
Releasing captive-bred Atlantic salmon into the ocean, a long-standing practice to boost stocks for commercial fishing, reduces the rate at […]
Read MoreFisheries internship first month round up
Source: Galloway Fisheries Trust – Fisheries internship first month round up
Read MoreSalmon genetics study launched
One of the most comprehensive studies of wild Atlantic salmon genetics has begun in Scotland to gauge the impact of […]
Read MoreCromarty Firth fishery board signals patrol warning after ‘incident’ on river
A FISHERY board in Ross-shire has warned patrols across the widespread area it covers will continue to crack down on […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland Respond to Mowi’s North Kilbrannan Sound Salmon Farm
Read the full response here. Summary of Objection Scotland’s wild salmon and sea trout are at crisis point with many […]
Read MoreEscaped farmed salmon caught on three Cumbria Rivers
The Environment Agency and Fisheries Management Scotland are warning anglers to be vigilant for the last month of the fishing […]
Read MoreNew clues on the Atlantic eels spawning behaviour and area
Since Danish fishery biologist Johannes Schmidt’s renowned discovery in the twentieth century, the Sargasso Sea has been widely considered to […]
Read MoreThe Invertebrate Fauna of the River Spey by Craig Macadam
The study Following concerns about changes in the aquatic invertebrate populations of the River Spey, the Spey Fishery Board commissioned […]
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 […]
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