Argyll streams to SAMS marine biology Open Day at Dunstaffnage
Who ever thought science was boring and who could have imagined the fascinations revealed yesterday (7th March) to the biggest ever audience for the Open Day at Dunstaffnage at the Scottish Association...
View ArticleCreelers and scallop divers: environmentally friendly fisheries
Creel marker buoys like those pictured are a common sight around the west coast of Scotland especially in Argyll. Creels are caged structures with an access for the intended catch to access the bated...
View ArticleLoch Fyne fishermen in the news
Tarbert fisherman, Kenny MacNab, recently gave a presentation on the Clyde Fishery from 1950 until the present day to Scottish Ministers – including Fisheries Secretary, Richard Lochhead, the Scottish...
View ArticleSouth Arran now Scotland’s only community-led MPA
The south of the Isle of Arran is now, 24th July 2014, a marine protected area [MPA], following a Scottish Government announcement.Islanders and the Community of Arran Seabed Trust [COAST] – which has...
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