Fisheries Management Scotland
Fisheries Management Scotland was established in 2016. We are a small team of six staff, dedicated to the conservation of salmon and freshwater fish and the protection and enhancement of fisheries. Our platform shares informative, engaging videos and discussions based on freshwater fisheries conservation in Scotland.
What Is fish crime and how to report it
Catch and Release - Small Changes, Big Impact
Panel Discussion: What tools do managers have to address pressures and when are they appropriate?
John Armstrong: Introduction to Panel Discussion
Willie Yeomans: Ideally you wouldn’t start from here– 40 years of salmon recovery in the River Clyde
Keith Williams: Loch Shin Salmon Restoration
Wendy Kenyon & Pedro Landale: Wild Salmon Connections – What next?
Michael Meneer: People for Salmon
Mark Purrmann-Charles: SISI - Partnership working locally at landscape scale
Nicole Still, Chloe Grant & Clementine Leemans: A blueprint for river woodland restoration
Paul Sizeland, Leah Reinfranck & Amelia Heath: Unlocking nature finance opportunities
Nick Halfhide: Restoring Scotland’s Biodiversity
Alan Wells: Restoring Scotland’s rivers for the benefit of nature and people
John Swinney - First Minister of Scotland: Opening Address
Alan Wells - Charting a course for restoring Scotland’s rivers
Brian Shaw - Pumped Storage hydro on Loch Ness
Colin Bean - Using eDNA to map Pink salmon
Gill Renwick - New opportunities for biodiversity enhancement
Elle Adams & Guy Harris - The Findhorn Watershed Initiative – The story so far
Iain Malcolm & Nora Hanson - National and International monitoring programmes –what do they tell us?
John Armstrong - The state of Scotland’s salmon
Keith Williams - The ongoing importance of fisheries enforcement
Lorraine Hawkins & Melanie Smith - Save the Spring on the River Dee
Mairi Gougeon – Opening Address
Peter Pollard - The Sea Lice Risk Assessment Framework
Paul Sizeland & Leah Reinfranck - Nature finance supporting rivers and communities, “Source to Sea”
Wendy Kenyon - Wild Salmon Connections: A renewed international focus for endangered wild salmon
Sean Robertson - Developing Fishery Management Plans Across Scotland with GIS
Stuart Singleton White - Working together to make a difference – The Missing Salmon Alliance
Computer-vision for automated in-season monitoring of wild salmon - Dr Will Atlas