The 2014 winner of the FishPal Malloch Trophy – for one of the largest salmon caught by an angler on […]
Read MoreStronger control on killing wild salmon
Scottish Government News Release The killing of wild salmon could require a licence following a public consultation that will be […]
Read MoreScottish Government take forward further protection for spring salmon
Scottish Government News Release – Conversation order laid in parliament. Early-running spring salmon are being further protected through mandatory catch […]
Read MoreMoray Firth Trout Initiative wins National Conservation Award
The Moray Firth Trout Initiative (MFTI) recently won the Wild Trout Hero Award at the Annual Wild Trout Trust Conservation […]
Read MoreTweed tagging reaches milestone
A thousand salmon have been tagged on the River Tweed in the past decade, as scientists try to find out […]
Read MoreSSE withdraws their application to take more water from the Spey Catchment
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has recently confirmed that Scottish & Southern Energy (SSE) has withdrawn an application to […]
Read MoreASFB and RAFTS welcome the publication of the final report and recommendations of the independent Wild Fisheries Review panel
The Association of Salmon Fishery Boards (ASFB) and Rivers and Fisheries Trusts of Scotland (RAFTS) have welcomed the publication of […]
Read MoreSalmon Farms can have Significant Impact on Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Stocks
The Chairman and Board of Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) have today (18.09.14) welcomed a definitive review of over 300 scientific […]
Read MoreChinese mitten crab found in River Clyde
An alien crab named as one of the planet’s worst invasive species has been found in the wild in Scotland […]
Read MoreMillions of pearl mussels wiped out by sewage pollution, say scientists
Millions of freshwater pearl mussels have been killed by sewage pollution of the River Spey in northeast Scotland over the […]
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