Images for this camera date from 21/07/2010, and searches for periods before this date will not bring up any results. The camera was originally located at Blacks Boat Bridge so the images between the 21/07/2010 and the 11/02/2012 are from this location. The camera was the offline until the 23/05/2013 and had relocated to Aberlour.
Many thanks to Wester Elchies Fishings for facilitating this camera's location and to the Spey Fishery Board for capitally funding its installation. The River Spey is a river in the northeast of Scotland, the second longest and the fastest-flowing river in Scotland. It is important for salmon fishing and whisky production. Certain sections of the Spey change their course very frequently, either (relatively) gradually as a result of deposition and erosion from normal flow, or in a matter of hours as a result of going into spate. The Spey spates very quickly due to its wide catchment area in the mountains, as a result of rainfall or snow-melt.
Many thanks to Wester Elchies Fishings for facilitating this camera's location and to the Spey Fishery Board for capitally funding its installation. The River Spey is a river in the northeast of Scotland, the second longest and the fastest-flowing river in Scotland. It is important for salmon fishing and whisky production. Certain sections of the Spey change their course very frequently, either (relatively) gradually as a result of deposition and erosion from normal flow, or in a matter of hours as a result of going into spate. The Spey spates very quickly due to its wide catchment area in the mountains, as a result of rainfall or snow-melt.