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Consultation on the proposed introduction of new statutory scallop fishing management measures
Consultation seeking views on proposed regulations covering dredging for scallops in Scottish waters and the minimum landing size for scallops.
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Fish diseases: disinfection guide IV
Practical steps to prevent the introduction and minimise transmission of diseases of fish.
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Sea Fisheries Statistics 1922-2010
National Statistics publication that provides data on the tonnage and value of all landings of sea fish and shellfish by Scottish vessels, all landings into Scotland, the rest of the UK and abroad, and the size and structure of the Scottish fishing fleet and employment on Scottish vessels.
- Part of:
- Sea fisheries statistics
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Eel management plan
Plan prepared as part of a UK-wide submission in 2008, and ratified by the European Commission in 2009.
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UK Marine Policy Statement: March 2011
This policy statement sets the high level policy context within which marine plans will be developed within each of the administrations - this will include a Scottish national marine plan and regional planning for Scottish seas.
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Scottish shellfish farm production surveys 1996-2010
Returns of an annual survey questionnaire sent to all active authorised shellfish farming businesses in Scotland.
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Scottish fish farm production surveys, 1979-2010
These reports are based on the returns of an annual survey questionnaire sent to all active authorised fish farming businesses in Scotland.
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Permission to move fish: application form
Permission to move fish application form.
- Part of:
- Fish Health Inspectorate forms
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Seals killed to alleviate suffering
Section 108 of the Marine (Scotland) Act 2010 allows a person to end a seal’s life humanely if it has been seriously disabled, has no reasonable chance of recovering, and ending its life is the only satisfactory way to end its suffering.
- Part of:
- Seal licensing
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International Aquaculture Science and Research Day: 20 October 2009
Event brought together international experts from the aquaculture industry, academia, research providers and Government to identify research priorities and gaps and opportunities for collaboration and funding.