Dundee Airport airs kite safety concerns
Watersports enthusiasts could have the wind taken out of their sails after the operators of Dundee Airport asked kitesurfers to stay away from the area. (...)
Weather means Tay Salmon Fisheries Board learned little from extended season
The first year of an experiment carried out on the River Tay was hampered by poor weather. (...)
SEPA confident diesel spill won't harm River Tay's marine life
A former fishing boat sank in Dundee Harbour on Tuesday, causing a diesel spill which leaked into the River Tay. (...)
Bid to save famous conifers of Dunkeld's Cathedral Grove
A bid will be mounted to rescue a grove of trees at Dunkeld. (...)
River Tay salmon beat attracts seven-figure price
A River Tay fishing beat has been sold for over £1 million. (...)
Teenager heads home to England after Campsie Linn canoe rescue
A teenage canoeist who was rescued from the River Tay at the weekend has returned to her home south of the border. (...)
Teenage girl rescued after canoeing accident at Campsie Linn rapids
A 14-year-old girl was winched to safety by helicopter after a dramatic river rescue in Perthshire on Sunday. (...)
Tay rafting dispute heading to the courts
Upper Tay fishing proprietors are to go to court in a bid to end their ongoing battle with rafters on the river. (...)
Canoeists of all ages gather in Perthshire for Tay Descent
Around 400 people braved the cold waters of the River Tay at the weekend to take part in an event that may become an annual feature. (...)
Notice of Tay Road Bridge closure
The Tay Road Bridge will be closed for maintenance for a short period later this week. (...)
Dutch energy company Tocardo BV looking at Tay for tidal energy project
A Dutch energy company is considering the Tay for a new tidal wave project that could eventually provide power for thousands of homes. (...)
Salmon netting returns to the River Tay after two decades
Two decades after it was stopped, salmon netting has returned to the River Tay. (...)
'Dundee is a great city' — new V&A London director Martin Roth excited by waterfront plans
The new director of the V&A in London visited Dundee waterfront on Wednesday and admitted he was impressed. (...)
'We are not yobs on the water' — Tay jet-skiers fed up of boy racer reputation
Jet-skiers in the Tay are being unfairly associated with "yobbish behaviour," according to Dundee electrician and jet-ski enthusiast Alistair Phillips. (...)
Seal death brings another plea to River Tay jet-skiers
Irresponsible jet-skiers are still causing problems for wildlife in the Tay. (...)
River Tay anglers put on alert for humpback salmon
Anglers on the River Tay have been urged to be vigilant after a foreign species of salmon was caught in another Scottish river. (...)
Major win for Dundee V&A before work starts
The design for the V&A at Dundee has won a major international architecture prize — before construction even starts. (...)
Bittern sweet symphony as RSPB Scotland staff hear rare bird
The presence of a rare bird has been hailed as evidence of the success of a Tay conservation programme. (...)
Fund-raisers complete Tour de Tay for Ninewells Hospital
A 36-strong group of cyclists have completed a Tour de Tay to raise thousands of pounds for the renal unit at Ninewells Hospital. (...)
Government reporter backs Perth and Kinross Council on Kinnoull Hill plan refusal
Developers seeking to build in one of Perth's most scenic areas have lost their appeal to the Scottish Government after it was decided the scheme could detract from views of the town. (...)