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ART move to a new rural office location

September 29, 2020 Ayshire River Trust

It’s been a hectic few weeks for the staff at ART as we’ve been heavily involved in scale sampling, electrofishing, […]

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More guidance to identify Farmed salon

September 8, 2020 Ayshire River Trust

A Stinchar caught farmed salmon Fishery Management Scotland has just published a new guide to show how to identify farmed […]

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More guidance to identify Farmed salmon

September 8, 2020 Ayshire River Trust

A Stinchar caught farmed salmon Fishery Management Scotland has just published a new guide to show how to identify farmed […]

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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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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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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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Green Engineering on the Girvan _progress since April 2016

August 28, 2020 Ayshire River Trust

These trees were the upper limit of our intervention and they have developed well allowing the bank to stabilise and […]

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Cloyntie Burn in the Girvan catchment

August 28, 2020 Ayshire River Trust

Another burn and another culvert that causes problems; the Cloyntie Burn in the Girvan catchment is a tributary of the […]

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Farmed Salmon reporting form

August 26, 2020 Ayshire River Trust

Here is the reporting form that should be completed and returned along with scale samples, photos, location etc for anyone […]

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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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