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Salmon Paper. Hydro-Geomorphology and salmon nursery habitat

The challenges of calculating a sustainable Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) management conservation targets in balance with  juvenile habitat in small salmon rivers. Brendan Kerr 2020  Abstract A habitat analysis of five small rivers was conducted in two small river systems, … Continue reading

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Will Politicians achieve Sutaianability for Fishing

From unsustainable Fishing to Research and Sustainable Politics?  Politics In politics, leaders and parties come and go. Decisions are made, policies are implemented. The party that wins the support of the electorate wins the election and the right to take … Continue reading

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Saving our Irish Salmon Nov 2005

A plea for Ireland’s salmon.  I write as an enthusiastic angler of Wild Atlantic Salmon pursued in the rivers of Ireland mostly around the North and  North west.  Have you ever fished with rod and line and enjoyed the experience … Continue reading

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Collaborating for the common good; Saving Ireland’s Salmon: Channels and Challenges.(November 2006)

SAVING IRELAND’ SALMON COLLABORATING, FOR THE COMMON GOOD. There has been much discussion about rapidly disappearing salmon stocks in Ireland, her seas, and in the Atlantic Ocean. Traditional nets men and anglers have had to answer difficult questions about their … Continue reading

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The netsman by an Angler(October 2006)

The Nets Man by an angler    I pose the question; can more be learned about salmon fishing when not catching fish as when catching fish?  Fishing for Salmon A key factor in catching salmon is being in the right place … Continue reading

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Holiday Fisherman Gets Ill

  Holiday Fisherman Gets Ill A Great Holiday Pretending To Be A Fisherman Editor, Marine Times Newspaper. Dear Sir, Whilst many like to get away with their families on a summer holiday to some exotic location, my holiday is spent … Continue reading

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Traditional Interdependent Sustainability

Traditional Interdependent Sustainability    It was interesting to read that Donegal’s Island fishermen are to heighten their campaign against fishing bans including salmon. A vision, commitment and strategy are required to ensure that sufficient salmon have free passage to their … Continue reading

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Anglers and Netsmen

Traditions, Commercial Nets men, Anglers, Scientists! Can we work together for a stronger future? Dear Sir Who is to blame for the state of Ireland’s salmon fishery? Is it, anglers, nets men or politicians, or simply a failure to care … Continue reading

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Anglers and Netsmen Working Togehther for Sustainability

Can Nets men and Anglers can work together to ensure greater Abundance of Wild Atlantic salmon in Ireland? A good starting point would be to recognise the interdependence of mountain stream, surrounding habitat, rivers, estuaries and oceans. There are many … Continue reading

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Saving Ireland’s Salmon: The SALSEA project

SAVING IRELAND’S SALMON It was reported that Dr Ken Whelan( head of The Marine Institute Salmon Research, Newport), stated the main reason, for reduced salmon catches was salmon not surviving at sea. SALSEA Research in the form of the SALSEA … Continue reading

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