Salmon in the River Don are now benefiting from far easier access to an important tributary for spawning. This follows […]
Read MoreRenewable industry’s impact on salmon to be probed
Scientists are to explore the impact of marine renewables on wild Atlantic salmon in Scotland. The project will focus on […]
Read MoreFisheries reports positive limestone results
Last week saw the Galloway Fisheries Trust (GFT) complete the third phase of their High Cree Limestone Gravel Project. The […]
Read MoreMarine study leads to challenge over protection
A PIONEERING study into marine life around the world’s reefs has led experts, including leading Scottish and English scientists, to […]
Read MoreSARF Special Projects Announced
The Scottish Aquaculture Research Forum (SARF) has announced a further call for proposals for research and development projects in the […]
Read MoreRevealed: Scotland’s 267 dirty polluters
A record number of industrial sites across Scotland have been officially condemned for their “poor” or “very poor” performances in […]
Read MoreSalmon and sea trout fishery statistics 2012
Scotland’s Chief Statistician today published the salmon and sea trout fishery statistics for the 2012 season. The total reported rod […]
Read MoreMinisters get tough over opencast mine sites
THE coal industry is facing a crackdown by the Scottish Government amid growing anger over large swathes of countryside left […]
Read MorePentland Firth tidal turbine project given consent
Work is to begin on the largest tidal energy project in Europe after the Scottish government granted permission. MeyGen is […]
Read MoreNew advice leaflet on catch & release
With stocks on many salmon rivers under pressure, catch and release (C&R) is now widely practised by anglers across Britain. In […]
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