New £145,000 fund launched to help save Scotland’s wild salmon

Published 2022년 12월 13일

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The wild fisheries fund, a part of a £1.5 million five-year investment from salmon farmers, will be open for applications from February 1, 2023, to March 31, 2023. The fund aims to protect and enhance wild salmonid populations and local angling opportunities. It is open to local angling clubs and associations, District Salmon Fishery Boards and Fishery Trusts, voluntary or community groups, charities, social enterprises, community interest companies, and not-for-profit organizations. The fund will prioritize practical applications and has already funded projects to restore a historic dam, reduce riverbank erosion, and provide tree canopy and in-stream cover for young salmon.
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The wild fisheries fund opens for applications on February 1, 2023, and closes on March 31, 2023 and will prioritise applications which aim to protect and enhance wild salmonid populations and local angling opportunities. Applications are welcomed from local angling clubs and associations; District Salmon Fishery Boards and Fishery Trusts; voluntary or community groups; charities; social enterprises; community interest companies; and not-for-profit organisations. The wild fisheries fund replaces and builds on the work of the wild salmonid fund, which since 2021 has invested more than £190,000. It will be co-ordinated by fishery manager Jon Gibb, a fisheries trust manager based in Fort William, who has championed a constructive relationship between the farm-raised salmon sector and fisheries and angling groups. He said that “both the farmed and wild salmon sectors have a common interest to thrive in our shared space and both rely on the rich heritage of the wild salmon and the ...
Source: Thefishsite

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