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  • The rivers abound with salmon and trout, and the pearl mussel occurs in the Ythan and Don. A valuable pea
    17 KB (2,564 words) - 18:38, 11 September 2022
  • ...ller streams. The fisheries of the Bann and of Lough Neagh (especially for salmon and eels) are of value both commercially and to sportsmen, the small town o
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  • ...vide endless enjoyment for the yachtsman; the lochs and rivers abound with salmon and trout; the deer forests and grouse moors are second to none in Scotland
    17 KB (2,597 words) - 17:13, 23 September 2022
  • ...ivers are stocked with trout and the Spey and Deveron are famous for their salmon. *The Salmon Bothy, [[Portsoy]]
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  • ...longest river flowing entirely within Wales and is noted for its trout and salmon fishing. Other rivers include the [[River Loughor|Loughor]] (which forms th
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  • ...course to East Lothian. It is noted for a very fine variety of trout, and salmon are sometimes taken below the linn at East Linton. The Whiteadder rises in
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  • ...Morar, which falls over a rocky barrier, at the foot of which is a famous salmon pool. The loch is 1,017 feet deep and is thus the deepest lake in the Unite ...y of the rivers and several of the lochs abound with salmon and trout, the salmon fisheries of the Beauly, Ness and Lochy yielding a substantial return.
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  • ..., Lossie and Findhorn run from these hills, the Spey and the Findhorn with salmon and grilse, and in the lochs with trout. Speyside in particular is renowned The Spey and Findhorn are famous for salmon, but some of the smaller streams, too, afford good sport.
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  • ...an either pig or salmon, thus giving an alternative of "island(s) of (the) salmon".<ref>[http://www.wales.ac.uk/Resources/Documents/Research/CelticLanguages/ ...entrating on herring, white fish, lobsters, crabs and other shellfish, and salmon fish farming.{{#tag:ref| Coull (2003) quotes the old saying that an Orcadia
    51 KB (7,781 words) - 21:39, 29 January 2016
  • Many rivers and lochs were rich in salmon and trout, and the pearl mussel is found in the bed of the Conon.
    22 KB (3,583 words) - 09:40, 14 April 2018
  • ...iver [[River Moy|Moy]] in the north-east of the county is renowned for its salmon fishing
    37 KB (5,694 words) - 17:16, 22 June 2017
  • The Riverside Park offers walkways alongside the Ythan, from which herons, salmon, trout and otters may be observed.
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  • ...n]] and [[River Bogie|Bogie]], which are administered by the River Deveron Salmon Fisheries Board.
    4 KB (556 words) - 10:25, 8 December 2015
  • ...s and developed at a natural harbour that traded in skins, hides and cured salmon in mediæval times.
    9 KB (1,336 words) - 11:08, 9 December 2015
  • Fishing in the River Blackwater (noted for salmon, trout and coarse fishing), golf, sailing, angling, pitch and putt and yach
    9 KB (1,497 words) - 12:10, 2 August 2017
  • By the 15th century Banff was one of three principal towns exporting salmon to the continent of Europe, along with [[Aberdeen]] and [[Montrose]]. ...ns the river Deveron. The river Deveron is known for its great fishing for salmon and trout.
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  • ...an cattle with consequences for the traditional woodlands of the area, the salmon runs and other important ecological features.
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  • The supporters are two salmon bearing rings, and the crest is a half length figure of Saint Mungo. He wea
    33 KB (5,163 words) - 10:45, 30 March 2016
  • ...alt whisky of the same name. The River Bladnoch can be fished for Atlantic salmon and has historically been well known as one of Scotland's finest rivers pro
    21 KB (3,513 words) - 16:21, 29 January 2016
  • ...nservation Trust runs its research into the decline in numbers of Atlantic salmon. *[http://www.gwct.org.uk/research__surveys/species_research/fish/salmon/1558.asp Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust research on the River Frome]
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  • ...d. Locks upstream also made the river impassable by migratory fish such as salmon and shad.
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  • [[File: Geograph-3237743-by-John-Salmon all saints twickenham.jpg|thumb|Interior of All Saints Church]]
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  • ...e.svg}} || 2023 || {{UKFlagname|Berwickshire}}<ref name=Lyon /> || A white salmon on a blue background above a gold wheatsheaf on a green background, separat
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  • ...th century, there was a large merchant fleet. Exports included herring and salmon, slate, bark for tanning, corn and ale. Imports included oranges, manufactu
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  • ...essdate=2009-07-12}}</ref> and angling for wild brown trout, sea trout and salmon, although much of the river fishing on Dartmoor is privately owned, permits
    25 KB (3,925 words) - 17:57, 9 April 2019
  • Anglers come for trout and salmon in which the rivers abound.
    8 KB (1,307 words) - 12:04, 5 January 2016
  • ...the ladder, or by a video link from inside the visitor centre. Over 5,000 salmon pass through annually.
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  • ...and millers, their trades, and wares, the weir, the water engine, and the salmon|publisher=Gordon Emery|location=Chester, United Kingdom|isbn=1872265952}}
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  • The Foyle is believed to be one of the best salmon rivers in Ireland. ...animal communities. Of particular importance is the population of Atlantic salmon, which is one of the largest in Europe. Research has indicated that each su
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  • ...f which are Irish Red Data Book species. Important populations of Atlantic salmon migrate through the system to and from their spawning grounds.<ref name="JN
    5 KB (810 words) - 15:34, 18 December 2017
  • ...ire]] before entering the [[Irish Sea]] at Duddon Sands. It known for its salmon and its quiet beauty.
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  • ...ty of plants and animal life dwell in and along the Usk. Its fish include salmon, trout, twaite, shad, lampreys, perch, sea trout, chub, dace and roach.... ...as recently been rated as one of the Britain's best fly-fishing waters for salmon.
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  • ...e more given salmon and sea trout access to the majority of the catchment; salmon were seen jumping at Kentchurch weir for the first time for many years in t
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  • ...ed out by the Wye and Usk Foundation that was set up to restore the spring salmon runs. ...taken in 1963 by Donald Parrish and weighed 51lbs 8oz. These large spring salmon have almost disappeared over the past two or three decades.
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  • [[File:Tyne_quayside_2.1.jpg|1100px|left|thumb|Newcastle Quayside: the Tyne Salmon Cubes]]
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  • ...pp. 260–73</ref> The Test—which has salt marsh that makes it ideal for salmon fishing<ref>{{cite web
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  • The Bridge of Feugh offers the chance to see salmon leaping and there are numerous golf courses nearby.<ref>{{cite web| url=htt
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  • ...tradition he was a 9th-century hermit who supported himself by fishing for salmon in the [[River Wye]], and drowned when his coracle capsized.
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  • ...pping point for locals and visitors to watch the autumn and winter runs of salmon.
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  • ...en" with "extensive orchards", "luxurious crops" where "rivers abound with salmon".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stat-acc-scot.edina.ac.uk/sas/sas.asp/?monospac
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  • ...nature, the river is clean and healthy, supporting a wealth of wildlife. Salmon spawn right up through Eskdale, and a number of "leaps" are provided to ena
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  • ...e. Fish are abundant in the rivers and lakes of the islands, in particular salmon, trout, perch and pike. Dogfish, cod, sole, pollock and bass are among the
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  • The name "Ock" appears to be derived from a Celtic word for 'salmon'.<ref>Gelling, M. (1972) ''Place-Names of Berkshire'' p.15</ref>
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  • ...f varied pools, intersected by sharp rapids. In 1995 it was estimated that salmon fishing on the river contributed between £5 and £6 million a year to the
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  • ...these days. The smokeries also produce other specialities including smoked salmon and bacon. ...ling and mackerel are often angled for the table, and freshwater trout and salmon can be taken from the local rivers and lakes, supported by the Government f
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  • ...", with "fresche water Loches, with meikell of profit" and an abundance of salmon.<ref name=M15>Monro (1549) "Duray" No. 15</ref> At this time Jura was in th
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  • ...slow pace of life. Crofting as well as more recent crofting pursuits like salmon farming are some of the activities taking place in Kyle of Lochalsh.
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  • ...rtheast.fsnet.co.uk]</ref> Amongst the town's exports were wool, grain and salmon, while merchants from Germany and the Low Countries set up businesses in th ...loyment]</ref> Some current and recent Berwick economic activities include salmon fishing, shipbuilding, engineering, sawmilling, fertilizer manufacture, and
    23 KB (3,750 words) - 22:50, 3 November 2016
  • ...lage'', which is thought to mean a "small stream containing moults" (young salmon), referring to a fishery in the area on a former tributary of the [[River T
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  • ..., and its abundant wildlife including golden eagles, red deer and Atlantic salmon. ...lined but commercial fishing remains important, especially fish farming of salmon and shellfish such as scampi.<ref name=SLBG/>
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  • ...four shires and in northern Northumberland. The Tweed is one of the great salmon rivers of Britain too.
    5 KB (741 words) - 12:46, 17 March 2017
  • Stornoway Kippers and Stornoway smoked salmon are still produced in the town. They have one of the last working brick ki
    12 KB (1,907 words) - 20:34, 8 April 2015
  • ...as much sport and recreation, the River Tweed at Kelso is renowned for its salmon fishing.
    7 KB (1,188 words) - 21:27, 30 January 2018
  • ...de, 'Gipeswic – East Anglia's first economic capital, 600–1066', in N. Salmon and R. Malster (eds), ''Ipswich From The First To The Third Millennium'' (I ..., 'Gipeswic – East Anglia's First Economic Capital 600–1066,' in N. P. Salmon and R. Malster (Eds), ''Ipswich From the First to the Third Millennium'' (P
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  • ...e limestone. At the top sits a weather vane in the shape of an eleven-foot salmon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.shandonbells.org/ |title=Church of St Anne S
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  • ...tarring Tom Baker: in one episode the Doctor claims he once caught a large salmon in the Fleet, which he shared with the Venerable Bede. It is also mentioned
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  • ...is weir is a fish pass and fish counting station to monitor the numbers of salmon ascending the river, and also a weirgate for navigating the weir at spring The river has been famed as a mixed fishery with salmon and trout fishing, mostly in the upper waters and a good coarse fishery in
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  • ...here is well known in angling circles and renowned for the quality of its salmon fishing.
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  • ...try, the quality of the river improved in the 1960s and 1970s so that some salmon and sea-trout started to return to the river to spawn. A number of weirs on
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  • *[http://www.fishforth.co.uk/fdsb "Forth District Salmon Fishery Board"]
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  • ...signed to benefit the habitats of species such as Water-crowfoot, Atlantic salmon, Brook lamprey, Sea lamprey, bullhead, Desmoulin's whorl snail, Gadwall and
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  • The Conwy is noted for its salmon and sea trout although increasing acidification in the second half of the 2
    7 KB (1,214 words) - 12:02, 31 January 2016
  • ...very clean river with little pollution befouling its waters and is rich in salmon and sea trout, which latter are migratory brown trout).
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  • **[http://www.fishforth.co.uk/fdsb Forth District Salmon Fishery Board]
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  • ..."Site of Special Scientific Interest" maintaining a flagship population of salmon, Freshwater pearl mussel and native species such as the otter.<ref name=Hyd ...ay Salmon Back |date=2010-01-11 |author=Frank Urquhart |publisher=Atlantic Salmon Federation |url=http://www.asf.ca/news.php?id=491&type=news |accessdate=201
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  • Loch Tay is a popular spot for salmon fishing.
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  • For those with fishing permits, the Whiteadder provides recreational salmon and trout fishing. It is also the site of Ninewells, the childhood home of
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  • ...ompany Vale Inco. The quality of the river has now greatly improved. Large salmon and trout swim up the river to spawn.
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  • ...on of the River Barle is Black Pool, which is one of the best, and highest salmon pools on the river.
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  • ===Salmon Trail=== ...on will migrate along the River Tyne, following the amazing journey of the salmon. | date=| year=2008 | url=http://www.tynesalmontrail.co.uk | accessdate=200
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  • *[http://www.fishforth.co.uk/fdsb "Forth District Salmon Fishery Board"]
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  • ...ww.wildyorkshire.co.uk/naturediary/docs/2008/1/29.htm |title=Return of the Salmon |date=29 January 2008 |accessdate=14 August 2010}}</ref> and alleged catchi
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  • ...lude grey mullet in the estuary, brown trout further up the river and some salmon and sea trout throughout. Some coarse fish are caught in the lower reaches
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  • The river has long been famous for the quality of its salmon<ref>{{Defoe}} and Sir Richard Carew</ref> whilst the valley was known natio
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  • |picture= The Leaping Salmon, Horrabridge - geograph.org.uk - 1273068.jpg |picture caption=The Leaping Salmon, Horrabridge
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  • ...two main rivers (the Ness and Beauly) which feed into the Moray Firth. The salmon come in with the tidal current which, once the tide starts to come in, can
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  • ...ishermen who fished from its banks. It was also one of the main sources of salmon for the [[River Don, Yorkshire|River Don]] system.<ref name=firth2-18>{{har
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  • ...ion as a very good fishing river, it offers fine angling for sea trout and salmon being made famous by the writer and broadcaster Hugh Falkus who lived in th
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  • ...ref name="AS">{{cite web | title=Restoration of a self-sustaining Atlantic salmon population to the river Lagan, Belfast, Northern Ireland | work=Central Fis ...Weir, dredging and aeration have increased water quality in the river and salmon returning. An otter and seals have followed the fish that now move up river
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  • ...(Aug., 1978), pp. 373-384 doi:10.2307/2402597</ref> but obstructions keep salmon numbers at a low level.<ref>[http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/commondat
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  • ...e riverside towns, the Taff supports a number of migratory fish, including salmon, sea trout, and eels.
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  • Despite the relatively small size of the river, it sustains a population of salmon and brown trout.
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  • ...tings/salmon-leap-cenarth-falls-cardiganshire-47218 BBC - Your Paintings - Salmon Leap, Cenarth Falls, Cardiganshire]</ref> ...sed down from father to son. There is also an age-old tradition of illegal salmon and sea-trout fishing in the lower Teifi.
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  • ...at improving the quality of the water have been rewarded by the return of salmon. The river has always been home to brown trout and both species can be fish
    4 KB (646 words) - 08:23, 1 April 2016
  • ...th out to the [[River Clyde]] in the south. The river is very popular with salmon and sea trout anglers, as these migratory make the journey up to Loch Lomon
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  • ...e to a good stock of brown trout and hosts a run of sea trout and Atlantic salmon. The estuary has bass and mullet. *[http://www.fishforth.co.uk/fdsb Forth District Salmon Fishery Board]
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  • ...d Valley]] into the upper tidal section of the river. The Leven is a noted salmon river. At spawning time the fish can be seen jumping up the waterfalls at B
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  • ...n 150 years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grdp.org/news/130731.aspx|title=Salmon returns|accessdate=24 August 2011}}</ref>
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  • ...e for spawning fish to lay their eggs, and is expected to be of benefit to salmon, sea trout, eels and barbel. The first phase of the project, which involved
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  • ...ion is nowadays more evident in fish farming; there are several mussel and salmon farms around Burra.
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  • [[File:Atlantischer Lachs.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Salmon]] Salmon frequent several Lewis rivers after crossing the Atlantic. Many of the fres
    31 KB (5,015 words) - 10:09, 7 April 2017
  • ...les, [[Tanera Mòr]], which is also the largest. It is home to an Atlantic salmon fish farm, some rental holiday homes, a café and a post office, which has
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  • ...eave a large tidal sand bank frequented by seabirds and cockle-collectors. Salmon nets are still employed by locals, especially near Shaldon Bridge.
    26 KB (4,164 words) - 14:53, 27 January 2016
  • Tanera Mòr is home to a salmon fish farm, several holiday cottages, a small sailing school, a café and a
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  • In the streams there are brown trout, eels and three-spined stickleback. Salmon occasionally run in the Kinloch River.<ref>Clutton-Brock and Ball (1987) pa
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  • ...ses">{{Cite news |title=MediaCityUK&nbsp;– there's a lot in a name |last=Salmon |first=Peter |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/aboutthebbc/2010/09/-canals-ar
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  • ...he City of Inverness and fishermen in waders can often be seen casting for salmon. Seals are often seen as are herons, bats, house martins and diving birds.
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  • ...igratory behaviours".<ref>{{Citation | last=Billington | first=Sam | title=Salmon behaviour in the Mersey Catchment | url=http://www.environment-agency.gov.u
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  • Today salmon and eel fisheries are the most important economic features of the river. Th ...rthern-ireland/river-lower-bann.jsp Salmon fishing on the Lower Bann, from Salmon Ireland]
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  • ...e fishing water downstream of the island where there are a number of known salmon lies. Game fish stocks are now recovering following a drainage scheme in th
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