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Fish farm environmental impacts
All farms must meet strict guidelines to ensure that the environmental impacts are assessed and managed safely.
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History of Freshwater Fisheries Research in Scotland
Freshwater fisheries research has been a Government responsibility in Scotland for many years, dating in particular from 1882 when the Fishery Board for Scotland was set up
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Marine compliance: UK responsibilities
Links to useful information about how responsibilities for marine and fisheries compliance are divided between England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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Marine planning: regional boundaries
Eleven Scottish Marine Regions have been created which cover sea areas extending out to 12 nautical miles
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National Marine Plan: key documents
A wide range of supporting documents and information for the National Marine Plan.
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Salman and recreational fisheries research: Marine Renewables Interactions
Marine Scotland Science (MSS) has contributed substantial resource to the issue of identifying any negative effects of development of marine renewable energy on salmonid and other freshwater-marine migratory fishes within research conducted jointly with the Renewables Programme.
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Salmon and recreational fisheries monitoring: Eels
Marine Scotland Science is committed to monitoring stocks as part of the Scotland RBD Eel Management Plan.
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Salmon and recreational fisheries research: Salmon conservation limits
Research on salmon conservation limits in order to make informed decisions on current and future management.
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Scottish Crown Estate marine revenue allocations: 2019-20
New arrangements to ensure that coastal communities benefit from the net revenue generated by the Scottish Crown Estate marine assets out to 12 nautical miles following the recent devolution of the management of the assets.
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Scottish National Reference Laboratory (NRL)
Marine Scotland Science (MSS) in Aberdeen is classified as the Scottish National Reference Laboratory (NRL) for fish, mollusc and crustacean diseases within the European Union.