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Although the pub itself sits modestly on the High Street, it is the beer garden tucked behind the building that truly steals ...
Edinburgh Shoreline, Fife Coast and Countryside Trust ... steps to find the best places to restore oysters to the Firth of Forth. “We are delighted that their high survival so far reflects ...
Kayakers and paddleboarders enjoying Scotland's coastlines may be unknowingly disturbing marine mammals, according to new ...
the Fife coast has been described as similar to Italy's "Cinque Terre" by The Telegraph. Stretching between the Firth of Tay and the Firth of Forth, Fife is home to both small fishing villages and ...
Researchers have warned kayakers and paddleboarders may be unknowingly disturbing whales, dolphins and seals in Scottish ...
Seagrass helps fight climate change, improve water quality, and reduce coastal erosion. It's vital for a healthy ... Oysters were once thriving in the Firth of Forth. Vast oyster beds provided food ...
North Berwick in East Lothian is a short 30-minute train ride out of Edinburgh, providing sweeping views of the Firth of Forth, some great places to eat and the North Berwick Golf Club ...
Native oysters have returned to the Firth of Forth for the first ... Partners delivering Restoration Forth include WWF, Edinburgh Shoreline, Fife Coast & Countryside Trust, Heriot Watt University ...
Emergency services were called to reports of an injured woman on the east side of Cramond Island on Sunday morning.
Officers received reports of a speedboat crossing the path of a pod of orcas and disturbing their course off the coast of ...
An important site for seabirds, the Forth is home to the largest colony of breeding puffins on the East Coast of Scotland ... the Lamb and Fidra in the Firth of Forth, for the past 18 years.
The native oysters being introduced to the Firth of Forth were sourced from Little Loch Broom in the Highlands, with the first batch of around 5,000 recently introduced off the coast of Edinburgh.