According to The Green Britain Foundation, the String of Pearls Jellyfish (Apolemia uvaria), which is also known as string jellyfish or barbed wire jellyfish, has struck two Scottish salmon farms.
The String of Pearls Jellyfish (Apolemia uvaria), also known as string jellyfish or barbed wire jellyfish, has struck two Scottish salmon farms, according to The Green Britain Foundation.
The String of Pearls Jellyfish (Apolemia uvaria), also known as string jellyfish or barbed wire jellyfish, has struck two Scottish salmon farms, according to The Green Britain Foundation.
The String of Pearls Jellyfish (Apolemia uvaria), also known as string jellyfish or barbed wire jellyfish, has attacked two Scottish salmon farms, according to The Green Britain Foundation.
Scottish salmon was the UK’s biggest food export in 2022, new HMRC figures have revealed. Sales of the fish have grown reaching £578million (US$ 696 million) in the calendar year, with France ...
A key call, on this issue, was for an immediate end to the siting of farms in the close vicinity of known migratory routes for wild salmon. The committee called on the Scottish Government to ...
Salmon farms with “persistently” high death rates should face the threat of closure to prevent them harming wild fish in Scotland’s rivers, a Holyrood inquiry has recommended. The Scottish ...