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Wild Salmon Feature at COP26

  • Submitted by: Alasdair Allan, Na h-Eileanan an Iar, Scottish National Party.
  • Date lodged: Tuesday, 09 November 2021
  • Motion reference: S6M-02009

That the Parliament welcomes the efforts by leading salmon conservationists from around the world, including the Missing Salmon Alliance, who have joined forces to bring Salmon School, a life-size school of 350 mirrored salmon-like forms, sculpted from molten glass by Joseph Rossano and concerned artists from around the globe, to COP26; understands that, as part of the migration phase of Salmon School, the Clyde River Foundation has worked with pupils from 26 primary schools across the Clyde catchment area to inspire future stewards of rivers to learn more about the amazing life cycle of salmon and the challenges they face; recognises what it sees as the importance of wild Atlantic salmon to Scotland’s cultural and natural heritage, and the rural economy; understands that wild salmon need free access to cold, clean water and that concerted action is required to protect salmon, and other native species, from what it sees as the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to ensure that the forthcoming wild salmon strategy and biodiversity strategy deliver what it considers the ambitious outcomes required to safeguard wild salmon.


Supported by: Karen Adam, Clare Adamson, Colin Beattie, Siobhian Brown, Alexander Burnett, Stephanie Callaghan, Finlay Carson, Jackie Dunbar, Emma Harper, Bill Kidd, Stuart McMillan, Emma Roddick, Alex Rowley, Paul Sweeney, David Torrance