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How to identify a Farmed Salmon

September 5, 2020 Ayshire River Trust

This link below takes you to a short video showing key things to look for when you catch a fish […]

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Escaped farmed fish beginning to appear in west coast rivers

September 4, 2020 News

Following the recent mass escape at the Mowi Aquaculture North Carradale site, several farmed fish have now been caught by […]

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The Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee Green recovery – Submission From Fisheries Management Scotland

September 4, 2020 Consultation Responses Publications

200721 – ECCLR Committee – Green Recovery

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Fisheries Management Scotland call for urgent reform of tree-planting grants to save our freshwater habitat

September 3, 2020 News

Fisheries Management Scotland is urging Ministers to act urgently to combat the effects of rising water temperatures on vulnerable species […]

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Fisheries Management Scotland publish new guidance on escaped farmed fish

September 1, 2020 Deveron

Guidance found here: https://fms.scot/fisheries-management-scotland-publish-new-guidance-on-escaped-farmed-fish/ The post Fisheries Management Scotland publish new guidance on escaped farmed fish appeared first on The […]

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Fisheries Management Scotland publish new guidance on escaped farmed fish

August 31, 2020 News

Escapes of farmed fish can have a range of negative impacts on Scotland’s native fish. This can include weakening the […]

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Advice on what to do if you catch a farmed salmon

August 31, 2020 Ayshire River Trust

Here’s a link to the latest guidance produced by collaboration with stakeholders such as ART, Fisheries  Trusts and District Salmon […]

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Week Commencing 24th August 2020.

August 30, 2020 Spey Fishery Board

Last week’s forecast was a little more accurate and for the third week in a row there was a small […]

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Preparing for Crayfish Surveys

August 28, 2020 Ayshire River Trust

I’ve spent this evening getting Crayfish traps ready for use. It’s incredible that the most widely used traps on the […]

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fencing brings benefits on the Glenstang Burn – River Ayr catchment

August 28, 2020 Ayshire River Trust

A year or two ago, a simple electric scare fence was erected on the Glenstang Burn near Stair. This prevented […]

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