Salmon and People in a Changing World The Fisheries Management Scotland annual conference ‘Salmon and People in a Changing World’, […]
Read MoreIn the game of love, local salmon have a home-ground advantage
Salmon spawning in their home rivers have the edge in mating over those born in other streams. This was the […]
Read MoreNew research finds salmon survival surprisingly low when migrating to sea
A new study shows low salmon survival when leaving freshwater is an important factor in declining European salmon populations, according to early […]
Read MoreClimate change is cooking salmon in the Pacific Northwest
The Tulalip Indian Reservation sits on the east side of the Puget Sound, about 40 miles north of Seattle, Washington, […]
Read MoreConcern over loss of young salmon in River Dee
New research indicates that 48% of juvenile fish, known as smolts, died on their way to sea. And river managers […]
Read MoreRugby legend takes up fishing tackle to officially open Dee salmon season
Hundreds of onlookers lined the riverbank by Banchory Lodge Hotel with glasses charged, ready to toast the River and launch […]
Read MoreSSE withdraw Clunie power station expansion plans after salmon fears
Plans to expand a Highland Perthshire hydroelectric station have been pulled after a series of objections over the impact on […]
Read MoreCall to protect young salmon from harbour dredging
Fishery managers are calling for an end to dredging in Aberdeen harbour when young salmon are migrating to the sea. […]
Read MoreSalmon populations may adapt their eggs to survive in degraded rivers
A University of Southampton study suggests that the membrane of salmon eggs may evolve to cope with reduced oxygen levels […]
Read MoreSalmon fisherman of Inverness raise a glass to the new season
More than 60 people were piped down to on the riverbank at Holm Mills to watch Provost Helen Carmichael to […]
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