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 […]
Read MoreAnglers demand sea lice numbers
Anglers are calling on MSPs and ministers to stop protecting salmon farmers from proper scrutiny over parasites and force them […]
Read MoreCall for sea lice alerts at farms
ALEX FERGUSSON, a former presiding officer of the Scottish parliament, has raised concern that secrecy around sea lice outbreaks on […]
Read MorePesticides from salmon farms poison Scotland’s lochs
Pesticides from 12 salmon farms have contaminated lochs around Scotland’s coast in breach of safety limits, according to the Scottish […]
Read MorePermission refused for tidal turbines at mouth of South Esk
Marine Scotland has turned down a licence application from GlaxoSmithKline to install 15 turbines at the mouth of Montrose Basin. […]
Read MoreEsk Rivers and Fisheries Trust turns clock back 200 years by restoring river to its original course.
A pioneering project to restore part of an important salmon river to its original course, thus recreating suitable habitat for […]
Read MoreEnvironment Minister views pioneering river restoration project
The Minister for the Environment and Climate Change, Paul Wheelhouse has been visiting Carr-Bridge in the Cairngorms National Park this […]
Read MorePlans would see fines for environmental pollution upped to £40,000
A proposal to fine those who pollute the environment up to £40,000 has been opened up to public scrutiny. Views […]
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