Salmon are leaping in a scenic Perthshire river for the first time in nearly 70 years after pioneering work was […]
Read MoreStill plenty more fish in the sea? Not anymore
We’re trying to sustain a miserable leftover of Atlantic salmon bearing little resemblance to historic abundance. Why? The common denominator […]
Read MoreNon-native salmon eggs ‘hatch’ in Scottish river
Eggs laid by non-native Pacific pink salmon in a Scottish river appear to have hatched, a fishery board monitoring the […]
Read MoreUpdate on pink salmon
Fisheries Management Scotland have been leading, in close collaboration with Marine Scotland, on coordinating the collection of information on captures […]
Read MoreWatch out for Pacific pink salmon in Scotland
In recent weeks, anglers in Scotland (Rivers Ness, Dee and Helmsdale) have reported several captures of fresh run non-native Pink […]
Read MoreConserving salmon stocks – pilot to track iconic fish
Hundreds of Atlantic salmon will be tagged and released back into the water as part of a new study aimed […]
Read MoreAnglers in Wales asked to release all salmon to save stocks (BBC)
Anglers in Wales have been asked to release all the salmon they catch in a bid to conserve fish stocks. […]
Read MoreArmadale Tracking Project – Reward for returned tags
Marine Scotland is tracking salmon from July 2017 and would like your help. If you catch a salmon with a […]
Read MoreNith sea trout experience 2017
The Nith Sea Trout Experience 2017 will take place in late June and early July – spaces are filling up […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland express anger at killing of scarce spring salmon on the River Tweed
Fisheries Management Scotland, the representative body for Scotland’s District Salmon Fishery Boards and Fisheries Trusts, including the River Tweed Commission, […]
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