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Salmon get access to spawning tributary

December 10, 2012 News

Following the installation of a new fish pass on the River Don through a vehicle ford over the Ernan Burn […]

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The dangers of underground gas

December 10, 2012 News

A quarter of Scotland has been opened up for drilling as part of Chancellor George Osborne’s new dash for underground […]

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Rafters and fishermen reach deal in River Tay dispute

December 7, 2012 News

Rafters have agreed to stay off a stretch of river in Perthshire for part of the week after reaching an […]

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PAMBuoy acoustic monitoring system helps protect salmon rising at new Forth Road Bridge crossing

November 28, 2012 News

The new PAMBuoy™ acoustic monitoring system officially launched in September by SMRU Ltd, the spin out from the Sea Mammal […]

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Hooked on Fishing – River Annan

November 26, 2012 News

As part of a project to get young people hooked on fishing, volunteers from the River Annan Trust attempted to […]

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Improving the physical condition of Scotland’s water environment

November 22, 2012 News

Around a quarter of Scottish rivers, lochs and coastal waters have been physically altered because of historic industry, urban and […]

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Hydropower scheme stopped in landmark legal case by anglers

November 22, 2012 News

Fish Legal has won an historic injunction against a multi-million pound hydropower development on the River Trent at Sawley Weir, […]

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Rural Affairs Committee visits River Dee

November 14, 2012 News

The Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee visited Aberdeenshire and Montrose as part of their scrutiny of the Aquaculture […]

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Sea lice spread by fish farms kill 39 per cent of wild salmon

November 7, 2012 News

SCOTTISH fish farms are spreading a deadly parasite that now kills more than a third of wild salmon in the […]

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Invasive non-native Crayfish discovered in detected in Nith catchment

November 2, 2012 News

North American Signal Crayfish (NASC) have been discovered in Lochrutton, a loch in the lower western catchment of the River […]

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1st May: SEPA warns of increasing water scarcity risk as the east coast of Scotland moves to Alert

Seventeen river catchments in Scotland are now at Alert level for water scarcity, with further hot and dry weather expected ...
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