Low oxygen levels may have caused the deaths of dozens of salmon and trout in a Scottish ... that low river flows and high temperatures may have resulted in low oxygen in the water. Spey Fishery ...
The Spey, Dee and Tay are famous for salmon fishing ... effects of climate change. In Scotland, warmers winters means less snowfall and lower summer river flows, with stream temperatures ...
But where a river is rated ‘poor’, catch ... while only 30 were rated ‘good’. Scotland’s most famous salmon rivers, the Spey and the Tweed, have retained their ‘good’ grading.
A deadly jellyfish species has reportedly wiped out over 200,000 salmon in Scotland, marking what is believed to be the worst incident of its kind. The String of Pearls Jellyfish (Apolemia uvaria ...
One of the stars from Still Game Jane McCarry and world casting champion Ian Gordon will open the 2025 River Deveron salmon ...
A new population of critically endangered freshwater pearl mussels has been found on a River Spey tributary. They were found by a graduate on a Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) placement scheme who ...
The Scottish Environment ... Sepa said river levels began to rise on Tuesday morning, rather than overnight as expected. It said: “Overnight, water levels on the River Spey did not rise as ...