Anthony John Aglen CB FRSE (1911–1984) was a Scottish civil servant who served as Fisheries Secretary.
He was born in Peking on 30 May 1911 the second son of Francis Aglen of Alyth in Perthshire and his wife, Isabel Marion Agnes Bayley Balfour (nicknamed Senga), daughter of Isaac Bayley Balfour.
In this capacity he oversaw the construction of the Pitlochry fish ladder (completed 1951) and the Marine Research Laboratory in Aberdeen.
He was also pivotal to the creation of the Herring Industry Board and White Fish Authority both of which did much to promote and expand the fishing industry and market at home and abroad.
[citation needed] In the 1940s and 50s he was living at Newmills Farm in Balerno to the south-west of Edinburgh.