Become a Guardian of your Local River with Fisheries Management Scotland’s New Apps

In recent years, there has been concern about the presence of non-native Pink salmon, outbreaks of disease and escaped farmed fish in Scotland’s rivers. These can all cause serious problems for our native wild Atlantic salmon and freshwater fish. In order to fully understand the extent and severity of these issues across Scotland, we need the help of anglers and the general public to report such sightings using our online Apps.

Fisheries Management Scotland, a key member of the Missing Salmon Alliance, have developed a suite of Apps to help the public to report issues that they see. Our apps allow users to report information to a central database so that the information can be assessed and passed to the relevant organisation as appropriate. For example, for fish disease reports the Scottish Government’s Fish Health Inspectorate will receive an automated notification every time a record is submitted. This is one element of our wider work to address the range of pressures which our wild salmon and freshwater fish are facing.

As well as reporting information through the apps, everyone who values their local rivers and Scotland’s iconic wild salmon is being urged to join a national Call to Action, to speed up delivery of critically-important conservation measures. Our Call to Action can be viewed here.

Dr Alan Wells, Chief Executive of Missing Salmon Alliance member, Fisheries Management Scotland, said “Fisheries managers across Scotland are working hard to protect and restore our precious wild salmon and freshwater fish, but we cannot do this alone. We need the help of anglers, fishery owners, other water users and the general public to use our apps to report issues affecting our wild fish. This will play an important part in informing the actions that fisheries managers and Scottish Government agencies take to address these pressures.”

 All of the reporting apps can be viewed HERE


As an Alliance of six organisations, we will build on the existing work of our partners and maximise our impact by taking a coordinated approach and vital action in order to halt and reverse the decline of wild Atlantic salmon.

The goal of the Missing Salmon Alliance is to build an evidence-base to influence national and international decision-makers to regulate activities that adversely impact wild Atlantic salmon.

 
 

The Missing Salmon Alliance


The MSA is comprised of the following members:

Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Atlantic Salmon Trust, the Angling Trust with Fish Legal, The Rivers Trust and Fisheries Management Scotland.

https://www.missingsalmonalliance.org

 


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