Anglers, at their best, can be the front line of gathering integral information for Atlantic Salmon's wider conservation community. If this is a process you would like to be a part of, visit @fms_scotland to find out more.
https://t.co/UacQE1iU92
Numbers of non-native pink salmon caught in Scotland have been creeping up🐟
There's an interactive map showing all the sightings on the @fms_scotland website 👉https://t.co/yUP0hVn1bs
So if you catch one make sure and record it here too, so it can be counted!
📸@FishtheNess
.@scotgov is now consulting on proposed #AtlanticSalmon river gradings for the 2022 fishing season 🐟
Our website has all the details and links to the consultation at ➡️ https://t.co/H7eq6nPA9J
📌Please ensure responses are submitted by 10 September 2021.
In 2019, the #MorayFirthTrackingProject taught us that 50% of smolts went missing before they left the river. For years 2&3, we intend to find out why fish are going missing & encourage actions to increase the number of adults returning. Find out more: https://t.co/xUclg8gU05
#FishFactFriday The wild Atlantic salmon is an extraordinary species. It is able to survive in both fresh and saltwater and navigates thousands of miles to feeding grounds in the northern oceans before returning to the place of its birth to reproduce.