Fish and fishery

Fish and fishery

 

 
  • www.riverdee.org

 

The definitive guide to fishing on the River Dee.

The Association of Salmon Fishery Boards was established in 1932 to protect, preserve and develop salmon fisheries in Scotland.The Association is the representative body which attends to the interests of its members - Scotland`s 42 District Salmon Fishery Boards (DSFB`s).

 

RAFTS is the Association of Scottish River & Fishery Management Trusts. It is an Unincorporated Association registered as a Scottish Charity. It operates for the benefit of its membership. A primary function of RAFTS is to fund raise on behalf of its members.

Floodline is a 24-hour telephone information service operated by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) in Scotland and by the Environment Agency in England and Wales.

The Institute of Fisheries Management (IFM) is an international organisation of people sharing a common interest in the modern management of recreational and commercial fisheries.

 

Definitive site of collated daily river levels in Scotland

The natural heritage is one of Scotland`s biggest assets. Our role is to look after Scotland`s wildlife and scenery, help people to enjoy and value it, and encourage people to use it sustainably.

• Scottish National Heritage

The Atlantic Salmon Trust is involved in the funding and sponsorship of practical research programmes tackling the problems wild Atlantic Salmon and Sea Trout face today.

The Salmon & Trout Association (S&TA) represents the interests of the UK’s game anglers, fishery owners/managers and affiliated trades, in all issues relevant to angling and fisheries legislation, regulation, management and conservation.

 

 

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