Global warming is driving some of Scotland’s most totemic plants and animals north in search of cooler climes. But many are […]
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Slime proves valuable in developing method for counting salmon in Alaska
Scientists have published a novel method for counting Pacific salmon—analyzing DNA from the slime the fish leave behind in their […]
Read More2018 Mauchline Rainfall Data
The rainfall total in Mauchline for 2018 is now complete and reveals just how dry 2018 was compared to 2017. […]
Read MoreNew Year
A Happy New Year to all our readers. May 2019 be a better one for the fish. I received an […]
Read MoreNational Salmon Monitoring Survey 2018
This summer the trust was involved with the national electrofishing survey. This program was organised by Marine Scotland to produce […]
Read MoreInvasive Species control in the Forth 2018
The fight against invasive non-native species along rivers in the Forth continued during 2018 with a number of community led […]
Read MoreMarine Scotland Conservation Measures 2019
Marine Scotland Conservation Measures 2019 The Findhorn and Nairn remain at Grade 1 and the Lossie remains at Grade 3. […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland Annual Conference: Friday 29 March 2019
We are pleased to announce that the Fisheries Management Scotland annual conference will be held on Friday 29 March 2019 […]
Read MoreNotification of Annual Public Meeting – 17th January 2019
The Ness District Salmon Fishery Board will hold its ‘Annual Public Meeting’ at 19:30 on Thursday the 17th January 2019 […]
Read MoreNorthumberland Drift Nets to Close from 2019
The River Tweed Commission has welcomed the news that the North East Drift Net Fishery is closing and will not […]
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