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  1. Pilot Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Marine Spatial Plan. Equality Impact Assessment.

    Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA)

  2. Measurement of Hearing in the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

    Underwater noise in the sea has the potential to affect marine animals, including fish. This report describes measurements of the hearing capability of salmon in experimental aquaria, and of their response to play-backs of pile driving noise.

  3. Aquaculture commercial testing and diagnostic work: staining

    The histology laboratory has a wide repertoire of specialised stains.

  4. Scottish Shelf Model. Part 6: Wider Domain and Sub-Domains Integration

    Part 6 of the hydrodynamic model developed for Scottish waters.

  5. Scottish Shelf Model. Part 5: Wider Loch Linnhe System Sub-Domain

    Part 5 of the hydrodynamic model developed for Scottish waters.

  6. Scottish Shelf Model. Part 4: East Coast of Lewis and Harris Sub-Domain

    Part 4 of the hydrodynamic model developed for Scottish waters.

  7. Scottish Shelf Model. Part 3: St Magnus Bay Sub-Domain

    Part 3 of the hydrodynamic model developed for Scottish waters.

  8. The Scottish Shelf Model. Part 2: Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Sub-Domain

    Part 2 of the hydrodynamic model developed for Scottish waters.

  9. The Scottish Shelf Model. Part 1: Shelf-Wide Domain

    Part 1 of the hydrodynamic model developed for Scottish waters.

  10. Consultation on the Fair Isle Demonstration and Research MPA Proposal

    The first Demonstration and Research MPA proposal has been developed by the Fair Isle Marine Environment and Tourism Initiative (FIMETI) on behalf of all residents of Fair Isle for Fair Isle.

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