DiscoverThe Last Salmon‘We don’t have time, we need to intervene now.’ Ken Whelan addresses ranching as a possible angler solution
‘We don’t have time, we need to intervene now.’  Ken Whelan addresses ranching as a possible angler solution

‘We don’t have time, we need to intervene now.’ Ken Whelan addresses ranching as a possible angler solution

Update: 2024-05-17
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Internationally renowned fishery scientist, Ken Whelan, issues a call to action on the latest episode of The Last Salmon.

 

He says that ranching can and will work to help improve salmon numbers in relation to supporting a rod fishery for anglers and he explains to us the background to its successful development and implementation – albeit with caveats and cautions.

 

Likening it to racehorse breeding, he points to the Burrishoole ranching programme and the work of Dr. David Piggins and says this is the model that can be followed for supporting a rod fishery in lieu of wild stock.

 

Whilst wild fish conservation measures must continue to be carried out, drastic and innovative action is needed, says Ken, if we are not to see entire salmon stocks disappear.

 

Image: Burrishoole Fishery

 

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The Last Salmon, presented by actor, artist and activist, Jim Murray, offers hope and solutions to the tragic story that is unfolding for an iconic species in crisis - the wild Atlantic salmon.

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‘We don’t have time, we need to intervene now.’  Ken Whelan addresses ranching as a possible angler solution

‘We don’t have time, we need to intervene now.’ Ken Whelan addresses ranching as a possible angler solution

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