Salmon Fishery Board purchases last remaining active netting station in Angus. The Esk District Salmon Fishery Board (DSFB) has purchased […]
Read MoreICES Report documents fifty years of marine tag recoveries from Atlantic salmon
To track Atlantic salmon movements from river to sea and back, millions of salmon have been tagged over the past […]
Read MoreScots climate change endangers dolphins and salmon
Global warming is driving some of Scotland’s most totemic plants and animals north in search of cooler climes. But many are […]
Read MoreSlime 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 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 MoreLocal anglers committed to improving River Esk habitat
Chris Halliday and his committee are determined to ensure that fishing remains affordable for local people on the River Esk. […]
Read MoreAngling: Why river bailiffs need your help to combat illegal fishing across Lothians
Bailiffs on the North and South Esk have carried out a joint patrol with local community police officers to share […]
Read More‘New’ type of brown trout found in species-rich loch
A distinct “species” of brown trout that has never been reported before has been discovered in a Perthshire loch. The […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland welcome the publication of the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee report on Salmon Farming in Scotland
Fisheries Management Scotland have welcomed the publication of the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee report on Salmon Farming in Scotland. Dr […]
Read MoreSalmon are shrinking and it shows in their genes
The gene version that tells salmon to mature at a later age and thus grow bigger is becoming less common, […]
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