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8th March: Study raises concerns over rising river temperatures in Scotland 

March 8, 2024 News

Rivers in Scotland’s west and northwest could be the most sensitive to climate change and should be monitored more closely, […]

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6th March: bp partnership creates new role for River Dee restoration programme

March 6, 2024 News

Save The Spring, a transformational programme focused on the restoration of the River Dee, is driving forward its ambitions thanks […]

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4 March: Salmon fishing season officially opens on River Nith

March 4, 2024 News

South Scotland MSP Colin Smyth has officially opened the 2024 salmon fishing season as part of a ceremony organised by […]

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29th February: Scottish wild salmon crisis deepens as provisional catch figures are released for 2023

February 29, 2024 News

The provisional Scottish Government catch statistics for 2023 were released today. These are the lowest catches reported for wild Atlantic […]

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27th February: How unhealthy Are Our Rivers? Dive into the latest State of Our Rivers Report from The Rivers Trust

February 27, 2024 News

Our friends at The Rivers Trust have published their latest State of Our Rivers Report and it was launched in […]

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27th February: New tool detects toxic chemicals from car tyres in freshwater systems

February 27, 2024 News

Scientists have developed a new tool to detect whether a toxic chemical used in car tyres is present in rivers, […]

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27th February: Casting a line at the start of Scottish Salmon fishing season

February 27, 2024 News

Anglers in Dumfries and Galloway have gathered to celebrate the start of the salmon fishing season on the River Nith. […]

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16th February: First salmon of 2024 season caught on River Brora

February 16, 2024 News

The first salmon of the season has been caught on the River Brora, head water bailiff Martin Livings has reported. […]

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16th February: Upbeat opening for salmon season on Angus rivers after Storm Babet’s costly impact

February 16, 2024 News

Some fishery owners suffered six-figure damage but there is optimism for 2024 salmon fishing prospects on the North and South […]

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11th February: Marine protection: The Scottish species in decline

February 11, 2024 News

Dozens of Scotland’s marine and coastal species are critically endangered or in rapid decline due to industrial fishing, climate change, […]

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24th July: New Short Film Urging Anglers to Help Save Scotland’s Wild Salmon Featuring Iconic Scottish Television Actor and Angler Paul Young

“Small Changes, Big Impact” shows how making the right decision on the water can help Scotland’s wild salmon survive. Fisheries ...
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