This amazing annual journey takes salmon from the ocean to the rivers they were born in. A dam, or weir, at Hoghton bottoms, which would have been impossible for fish to jump before we created our fish pass up the side of the weir. Terrific trees and wonderful woodlands- why we plant trees. Giving a helping hand to our riverside habitats. Scroll Up. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.
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Each year Atlantic salmon make incredible journeys back from the ocean to return to their breeding grounds. See this mighty fish propel itself, like a dart, up and over the fast-flowing waters of some of our finest rivers in Scotland.
Little is known about the migration pathways of post-smolts or returning adults. Some research has shown that post-smolts move in schools when heading to deep-sea feeding areas. Some of these fish feed in the Norwegian Sea and the waters off southwest Greenland. Grilse reach 2 to 3kg in weight. The multi-sea-winter component of the Atlantic salmon population is a UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority fish species. Legislation protects certain rare or vulnerable fish species found in Scottish waters.
See a summary of offences in relation to protected fish. Read advice for planners and developers on how to consider impacts on some of our most important rivers and lochs as well as the flood risk of any river. NatureScot has issued a protected species licence today, allowing beavers to be released into a new location in the Forth catchment. Look for blackfoot polypore, tawny funnel cap and lemon disco. Best of all, though, watch quietly for otter from Lower or Public hides — even if you are ending a fish-watching weekend by watching a fish-eater.
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Already subscribed? Log in. Forgotten your password? You can join our people-powered science project at the riverside in May. Find Out More. Atlantic Salmon. Characteristics The incredible, complex life cycle of the salmon mean that they appear in rivers both at the beginning, and the end, of their lives. Diet As parr these fish stay in, or near, the redds and feed on microscopic plankton and invertebrates. Habitat Salmon tend to spawn in November and December in redds that they burrow into gravel substrate in the shallow upper reaches of rivers.
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