The River Annan & District Salmon Fishery Board has developed a partnership approach with Police Scotland to crack down on […]
Read MoreMarine energy risk to salmon studied
Scientists are examining what impact marine energy devices planned for the Pentland Firth might have on migrating Atlantic salmon. The […]
Read MoreGM salmon can breed with wild fish and pass on genes
The potential risks of genetically modified fish escaping into the wild have been highlighted in a new study. Scientists from […]
Read MoreMarine Scotland Science salmon satellite tagging study
During the summer of 2013, Marine Scotland Science (MSS) are planning to deploy pop-up satellite tags on up to 50 […]
Read MoreSalmon catches leap as Tay returns to its heyday
Salmon catches on Scotland’s biggest river have leapt more than 75% since last year, and could be as much as […]
Read MoreMarine Harvest to seek Aquaculture Stewardship Council accreditation
Marine Harvest, Scotland’s largest salmon farm company today announced it has committed itself to a new international scheme aiming to […]
Read MoreOffshore tackles onshore – River Don Trust and Bibby Offshore unite to deliver volunteer programme to assist with river restoration
The River Don Trust has teamed up with volunteers from Bibby Offshore, a subsea installation provider for operators worldwide, to […]
Read MoreLadies Day on hallowed water to benefit Deveron Trust
In association with the Deveron, Bogie & Isla Rivers Charitable Trust, Anne Woodcock of FishPal is holding a Ladies Day […]
Read MoreParliament passes Aquaculture and Fisheries Bill
The Aquaculture and Fisheries (Scotland) Bill was passed by Parliament on Wednesday the 15th May, following the Stage 3 debate. […]
Read More‘Wheelyboat’ gives disabled anglers fishing opportunity
A REMOTE Sutherland estate has taken delivery of a boat specially designed for disabled anglers. The Coulam 16 “Wheelyboat” was […]
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