Fried Salmon
BBC News - Scientists measure climate impact on Wiltshire salmon
Scientists are measuring the impact of climate change on salmon and trout populations at a nature reserve in Wiltshire.
Four temperature monitors have been installed along a stretch of the River Wylye at the Langford Lakes nature reserve, near Salisbury.
Scientists from Wiltshire Wildlife Trust will take readings every 15 minutes, helping them to analyse any benefits cooler water has in encouraging more salmon to swim upstream and spawn.
Over the past five years, the number of salmon swimming up the river at Knapp Mill, where the Salisbury Avon enters the sea, has halved.
"If this continues, the salmon could be extinct in Wiltshire in just three years,"
Knap Mill Temperature Page gives the detail of the souring temperatures that have caused the problem...
Can't see it myself....