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  1. Data linkage for research in Scotland

    Data linkage allows for the true value of our existing data to be realised.

  2. EU and international aquaculture

    Scotland plays a significant role in European and international aquaculture. It is the largest producer of farmed salmon in the EU.

  3. EU exit guide for fishers: export non-UK ‘third country’ fish to EU

    Guidelines to assist the industry in understanding the additional regulatory requirements resulting from the UK leaving the EU without an agreement.

    Part of:
    Marine and fisheries: exiting the EU
  4. Fish Farm Consents: guidance and support

    Alongside the support that each regulator offers to applicants, additional guidance has been developed to support both the aquaculture industry and decision makers.

  5. Fish farm environmental impacts

    All farms must meet strict guidelines to ensure that the environmental impacts are assessed and managed safely.

  6. Global Connections Survey: 2018

    Information and links for respondents to the Global Connections Survey 2018.

  7. 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

  8. Local child poverty dashboard

    This dashboard provides a selection of data available at local authority level that can be used to monitor child poverty and its drivers locally.

  9. 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.

  10. 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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