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New GWCT study investigates the link between human-induced Environmental Change and Salmonid populations.
New GWCT study investigates the link between human-induced Environmental Change and Salmonid populations.
What do salmon managers need to help support their work on saving wild salmon?
What do salmon managers need to help support their work on saving wild salmon?
Launch of the Missing Salmon Alliance ‘Salmon Ecosystem Data Hub (SalHub)’
Launch of the Missing Salmon Alliance ‘Central Data Resource’
Ground-breaking primary school citizen science project in Glasgow helps inspire our salmon stewards of the future ahead of COP26
Ground-breaking primary school citizen science project in Glasgow helps inspire our salmon stewards of the future ahead of COP26
Climate change: Spey Fishery Board calls for water in Spey tributaries to be restored as the impacts of hydro-electricity water diversions are made clear
Climate change: Spey Fishery Board calls for water in Spey tributaries to be restored as the impacts of hydro-electricity water diversions are made clear
Technical Report on Likely Suspects Framework from North Pacific Anadromous Fisheries Commission
Technical Report on Likely Suspects Framework from North Pacific Anadromous Fisheries Commission
“Signs are positive” as River Frome sees highest number of young salmon leave the river in eight years, but climate change is having an impact says new report
“Signs are positive” as River Frome sees highest number of young salmon leave the river in eight years, but climate change is having an impact says new report
Report on Red Skin Disease from the Environment Agency’s National Fisheries Laboratory and NRW
Report on Red Skin Disease from the Environment Agency’s National Fisheries Laboratory and NRW
New Science Paper Looking at the Ecology of Wild Atlantic Salmon in the Marine Environment
Collaborative new science paper led by scientists from the SeaSalar project with contributions from a wide range of sources, including Ken Whelan
The Missing Salmon Alliance welcomes an Ecological Modeller to the Likely Suspects Framework Team
MSA welcomes Dr Neil Banas, an Ecological Modeller to the Likely Suspects Framework Team
Fish Handling and Best Practice
Fish handling and best practice
John Macaskill, the Head Ghillie on the Upper Fairburn and Coul beats on the River Conon in the North of Scotland writes about why it has never been more important to handle wild Atlantic salmon in the correct way to give fish the greatest chance of survival.