Scientists are investigating the effects of climate change on Atlantic salmon. University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) researchers are […]
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6 June 2022: Projects aim to bring salmon population back from crisis point
Fisheries Management Scotland welcomes announcement of funding to support the development of wild salmon conservation measures. The Scottish Government today announced funding to […]
Read More1 June 2022: Dalbeattie Primary Will Fly The Flag At Jubilee – Atlantic salmon flags, inspired by River Urr
Dalbeattie Primary is delighted to have been selected as one of the 200 schools, from throughout the Commonwealth, whose art […]
Read More1 June 2022: Fisheries Management Scotland call for urgent Government action as wild salmon crisis deepens
Conservation groups around Scotland have joined forces to call for urgent government action to save the country’s wild salmon stocks […]
Read More30 May 2022: How a groundbreaking project on the River Nith could help solve the wild salmon crisis
A pioneering project on the River Nith in the Scottish Borders is hoping its findings will help solve the wild salmon crisis. […]
Read More28 May 2022: Nature Watch: Young salmon embark upon journey into the unknown
Each spring in rivers across Scotland something remarkable happens – a miraculous transformation that prepares young salmon for their epic […]
Read More26 May 2022: Exciting opportunity to work with Galloway Fisheries Trust
An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Galloway Fisheries Trust for a Habitat and Climate Resilience Officer. This is a […]
Read More23 May 2022: Two opportunities to work with Fisheries Management Scotland members
Two interesting vacancies are available in our member network with the Findhorn, Nairn & Lossie Rivers Trust and Galloway Fisheries […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland Annual Review 2022
Fisheries Management Scotland consultation response: SEPA – Cost assessment and water environment improvements
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