Scotland is at an important crossroads, and time is running out for Scots to have a say on which way […]
Read MoreUniversity to explore Highlands’ cultural links to salmon
The importance of salmon to people who lived in the Highlands between the 15th and 19th Centuries is to be […]
Read MoreSensitive sites need protected if we want plenty more fish in the sea
The sea has been a focus of life in the village where I grew up for centuries – probably millennia, […]
Read MoreAtlantic salmon farms shift to open seas, trying to shake off lice
Atlantic salmon farming companies are designing huge pens to raise fish in the open seas in a radical shift from […]
Read MoreScottish research reveals links between key fish stocks and the state of seabeds (P&J)
The health of key Scottish fishing stocks is closely linked to the type and quality of the seabed, new research […]
Read MoreRoute to successful spread of salmon (Scotsman)
Scotland has much to boast about when it comes to the condition of our rivers. Many are icons of the […]
Read MoreInaugural Fisheries Management Scotland Conference
The Fisheries Management Scotland Annual Conference, took place at Battleby on March 29. The Conference, attended by around 100 delegates, […]
Read MoreFishy goings on with rise of illegal salmon sales in Caithness
SALMON is illegally being sold door to door in Caithness as warnings have been put out to establishments and the […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland welcome Chief Constable to Water Bailiffs Seminar in Dumbarton
The Chief Constable of Police Scotland, Phil Gormley today opened the annual Bailiffs’ Seminar. This event is organised by Fisheries […]
Read MoreSplash of success as children release fish into the Avon Water
Almost 500 primary school children from across the Avon Valley are taking to the Avon Water and its tributaries this […]
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