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BBC Winterwatch cameras delve beneath the surface of famous Highland river By Alasdair Fraser
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Updated: 17:22, 20 January 2021
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River Ness from the canal bank.
Fishy goings-on along the River Ness will be a focus for the BBCâs Winterwatch team until the end of January.
The much-loved nature show has placed live cameras beneath the surface of what is one of the UKâs cleanest city waterways.
Assisted by Chris Conroy, river director and clerk of the Ness District Salmon Fishery Board, the showâs presenters are aiming to take a close look at Atlantic salmon that use the river to spawn.