The Future of Clyde Fishing
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£4K illegal fishing fine declared 'paltry' prompting calls for review
A fine issued for illegal hand-diving for scallops in protected waters off Arran has been criticised as “paltry” and “a mockery”
'23 hectares of marine habitat lost in 10 years'. Why we need an inshore limit
We need to think beyond the cod and the prawn. The Clyde is a wider web of life
Is 'seawilding' what we need to save our seas? I took a seagrass snorkel to find out
'Greater collaboration in future' with Clyde fishers, promises minister
'It's worth the extra work' - restaurant owners say sustainability must be a priority
Mairi Gougeon: 'Finding a balance in managing fisheries is critical'
'It is working': How a pioneering marine reserve is bringing life back to the Clyde
'Why we will continue to oppose the introduction of a three-mile limit'
Fish in the Clyde: The graphs and key questions - from cod to bycatch
Silver darlings and a frenzy of fishing: the rise and fall of the Firth of Clyde
The Future of Clyde Fishing – find all the articles in the series here
'Things got aggressive and physical': How cod closure hit Clyde fishermen
How wild swimming made me take a dive into the future of Clyde fishing
Hope for a Clyde cod supper? The battle to save a once common fish
A magnificent inland sea, Glasgow’s village pond: but is Firth of Clyde worth saving?
Scottish Government failing to support science research vital for fishing future
Elaine Whyte: 'Everyone wants a sustainable future for the Clyde'