IT is the king of fish but its reign is increasingly at risk. New research suggests that half of young […]
Read MoreHow salmon can transform a landscape
Protecting salmon in coastal Canada could have benefits that extend beyond the water they swim in and can have profound […]
Read MoreRiver Almond polluted by de-icer from Edinburgh airport
A major river is being polluted with de-icer from Edinburgh Airport, BBC Scotland has learned. The fluid leaks into the […]
Read MoreForth Rivers Trust and Spey Fishery Board projects shortlisted for the Nature of Scotland Awards 2019
Fisheries Management Scotland is delighted to see that two projects led by our members, the Forth Rivers Trust and the […]
Read MoreWild Salmon Watch
To mark International Year of the Salmon, Fisheries Management Scotland have launched the ‘Wild Salmon Watch’ initiative which aims to […]
Read MoreHuge rock ramp built to help fish travel up River Almond in Livingston
The UK’s largest rock ramp has been built to help fish travel up a West Lothian river. More than 9,000 […]
Read MoreUniting to tackle salmon poaching as stocks near crisis-point
Police and fisheries managers are joining forces to crack down on salmon poaching in the Borders and Lothian at a […]
Read MoreNorth-east aquarium set to host event to celebrate the importance of salmon
The International Year of Salmon will be marked by a special session hosted at Macduff Marine Aquarium later this month. […]
Read MoreInvasive Pacific pink salmon found in Scottish rivers
Anglers have reported finding a non-native species of fish back in rivers in parts of Scotland. Pink salmon are native […]
Read MoreA celebration of the salmon – king of fish
The Atlantic Salmon is Scotland’s most iconic fish and the journey it makes from its native rivers to the ocean […]
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