Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm have developed a new technique to prevent pharmaceutical residues from entering […]
Read MoreFishermen called to arms in crayfish fight as salmon season opens
Anglers are being urged to keep an eye out for crayfish in the River Nith. The call comes after destructive […]
Read MoreHydro firm caused ‘hundreds of years’ of damage
A CATASTROPHIC green energy scheme caused pollution that will last hundreds of years and wiped out one of the world’s […]
Read MoreRiver Forss salmon season opens
THE salmon fishing season on the River Forss opened on Monday with anglers hoping for a repeat of last year’s […]
Read MoreSockeye salmon ‘sense magnetic field of home’
Salmon use the Earth’s magnetic field to navigate across the ocean as they return to their home rivers to breed, […]
Read MoreSalmon season opens at Teith
More than 70 anglers celebrated the first day of Stirling Council Fisheries 2013 Salmon Fishing Season on the River Teith […]
Read MoreU-turn on River Esk salmon ruling
ANGLERS were celebrating today following a surprise Scottish Government u-turn on its controversial decision to allow the country’s biggest coastal […]
Read MoreRACCE Committee backs general principles of Aquaculture and Fisheries (Scotland) Bill
Members of the Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee have backed the general principles of the Aquaculture and Fisheries […]
Read MoreRiver Tweed salmon poaching crackdown starts
A crackdown on poaching by professional gangs has been launched on one of Scotland’s premier salmon rivers. Several agencies are […]
Read MoreASFB statement on sea lice
Sea lice infestation as a source of marine mortality of outwardly migrating Atlantic salmon smolts has been investigated by treating […]
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