Media coverage May 2019
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Guardian, 31 May 2019
Large expansion to 'blue belt' of UK's protected marine areas
Oban Times, 27 May 2019
Tackle salmon decline now or our jobs are gone
The Herald Scotland, 27 May 2019
Job fears over wild salmon 'crisis'
Scotsman, 27 May 2019
Scotland's west coast named UK's first Hope Spot for rich marine life
The Herald, Scotland, 27 May 2019
Argyll coast ranked alongside the South Pacific for rich marine life
The Independent, 22 May 2019
Eight million salmon killed in a week by sudden surge of algae in Norway
BBC News website, 21 May 2019
Scottish government "too close" to salmon farmers
Scotsman, 20 May 2019
Salmon farming company Mowi investigated over chemical use
BBC News website, 20 May 2019
Is there a problem with salmon farming?
BBC One, Monday 20 May 2019, 8.30pm
Panorama - Salmon Farming Exposed
BBC News website, 20 May 2019
Salmon farming giant Mowi probed over chemical use
Herald Scotland, 20 May 2019
Falling stocks of wild salmon will see tourist anglers "avoid Scotland"
BBC News website, 19 May 2019
Dredger damaged Loch Carron reef secures protected status
Scotsman, 18 May 2019
Scotsman, 17 May 2019
Polluting Lochaber salmon hatchery "should close" after sewage leak endangers pearls
Argyllshire Advertiser, 17 May 2019
Hope springs eternal - just off the coast
Argyll marine conservation groups have joined forces to have a chunk of our coastal waters declared a "Hope Spot" - in a first for the British Isles.
Daily Mail, 11 May 2019
Scottish Field, May edition, pages 36 & 37
Troubled waters - using wrasse as "cleaner fish" in Scottish fish farms is landing the aquatic ecosystem in a precarious position: article by Charles Miller, executive director of SIFT, the Sustainable Inshore Fisheries Trust. Page 1 Page 2