Double edged message in government announcement of new Marine Harvest investment

It is hard not to consider that the political agenda in the drive to create an apparently sustainable economic future Continue reading

River Awe’s flows revised to improve fish spawning and juvenile fish numbers

Argyll’s biggest river, the Awe, which has been harnessed for hydro since the late 1950s, Continue reading

SSACN’s shark tagging programme goes international

And no – this is not a political story. Continue reading

Salmon and Trout Association uses FoI to reveal serious sea bed pollution, corporate negligence and a disengaged SEPA

Salmon lice © Thomas Bjørkan Creative Commons

Guy Linley-Adams, an environmental solicitor in private practice and solicitor to the Salmon and Trout Association’s Continue reading

Eilean Eisdeal host 7th April sales pitch on local tidal energy generation

Nova Innovation, an Edinburgh-based tidal energy developer,contacted Continue reading

RSPB Scotland ‘disappointed’ by Scottish Government consent to Shetland Viking wind farm

RSPB Scotland has greeted with disappointment the Scottish Government’s consent Continue reading

Argyll and the Isles hits warp speed

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Delegates taking a breather

2012 will go down as the year of Argyll and the Isles. The Tourism Summit held yesterday at the spectacular Portavadie Marina resort Continue reading

Tourism engine for Argyll and the Isles a bright hope

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Tomorrow (1st March 2012), at the spectacular Portavadie Marina, Argyll and the Isles Strategic Tourism Partnership is hosting Continue reading

Ugadale Hotel reopens to the call of The Herd’s Horn

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Yesterday, Saturday 25th February, saw day long celebrations to launch the once and now again fabulous Ugadale Hotel Continue reading