New Clyde website starts to reel them in

THE River Clyde, one of the most famous rivers in the world, is a magnet for anglers, particularly its mid and upper reaches.  Its reputation as a salmon fishery is also recovering.  So a single website catering for the diverse needs of thousands of fishermen who take to its banks each year, is long overdue.

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2009: a ‘moderately poor year’ for our salmon

IF THERE is a single publication which presents a clear and balanced view of the health and welfare of Scotland’s migratory game fish, it is the Association of Salmon Fishery Boards’ (ASFB) annual review. Launched last year in a new format, this report should be mandatory reading for anyone interested in the future of salmon…

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Tensions heighten over aquaculture planning proposals

INCREASING tension between Scottish wild salmon interests, and the Government and multi-million pound aquaculture industry, is becoming more apparent in the wake of last week’s Loch Lochy smolt escape. The Government has since claimed that the salmon farming industry and wild fish interests are cooperating to take a “huge step  forward” in containment and make…

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Clyde classroom project hits 10,000 pupil mark

CLYDE in the Classroom, the environmental and fishery science education programme for children run by the Clyde River Foundation and now in its 10th year, has broken through the 10,000 total of pupil participants. The new record figure was reached this month when more than 1400 youngsters attended a series of events at Glasgow Science…

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