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Non-native Salmon being caught in Scotland
July 13, 2017July 13, 2017

Recently captures of non-native Pink Salmon have been reported in Scotland. These fish are thought to have come from rivers in northern Norway/Russia. A link to the advice note from Fisheries Management Scotland is provided, with further information on identification more »

Source: Clyde River Foundation – Non-native Salmon being caught in Scotland

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