Missing Salmon Alliance Launch New Website and Likely Suspects Framework as Flagship Project on World Fish Migration Day
To coincide with World Fish Migration Day, the Missing Salmon Alliance (MSA) today launches its new website, detailing the Likely Suspects Framework as the organisation’s flagship project. October 24th, 2020 marks World Fish Migration Day, a one-day global celebration to create awareness on the importance of free-flowing rivers and migratory fish, such as Atlantic salmon.
The MSA is a collective of passionate conservationists – Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Angling Trust and Atlantic Salmon Trust – working together to save Wild Atlantic Salmon. The new website brings together the collective work of the MSA, detailing key research such as the Likely Suspects Framework, salmon stories and initiatives to get involved with. This is the first time a group of conservation focused organisations have come together to drive action and save wild Atlantic salmon from extinction by combining expertise, coordinating activities and advocating effective management solutions.
The Missing Salmon Alliance
The MSA is comprised of the following members:
Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Atlantic Salmon Trust, and the Angling Trust with Fish Legal
https://www.missingsalmonalliance.org