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Scotland, United Kingdom · ScotlandSea temperatures around the UK and Ireland have risen over the past week, with some regions now measuring up to 4°C above average — a spike that could impact marine ecosystems and swimmers alike. Dr Ségolène Berthou at the Met Office explained that “marine heatwaves in UK waters usually last around two to four weeks. This year’s event began early March and has continued into May, making it “one of the longest on record for this time of year.” OceRead Article
27th May: Prolonged UK and Ireland Marine Heatwave – Fisheries Management Scotland
10th April: Equinor partners with River Dee Trust to improve access to nature for children – Fisheries Management Scotland
9th April: River Dee Trust marks half-million trees milestone with pledge to step up restoration – Fisheries Management Scotland
7th April: Court case loss will require Government to clean up rivers nationwide – Fisheries Management Scotland
Bob Brown Foundation launches legal challenge against PM's 'rushed' salmon bill
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21st March: First Minister John Swinney addresses Fisheries Management Scotland Annual Conference 2025 – Fisheries Management Scotland
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