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  1. Seafood strategy: island communities impact assessment

    Island communities impact assessment (ICIA) for the strategy for seafood.

  2. Fisheries and climate change: opinions from the wild capture fishing sector

    Analysis and summary of an online survey of key stakeholders in the wild capture fishing sector, conducted by Marine Scotland during the COP26 climate change summit in 2021.

  3. Shellfish landing data ICES 40E7 and 41E7: EIR release

    Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004.

  4. Fishing vessel weekly licence variations: 7 October 2022

    Scottish weekly fishing vessel variations announced on 7 October 2022

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    Fishing vessel weekly licence variations
  5. Seafood strategy

    Affirms the importance of the seafood sector and sets out how we are supporting industry to contribute to achieving our blue economy aspirations.

  6. Seafood strategy annex: rationale and impact

    The rationale underlying the strategy for seafood and the potential impact it could have on parts of Scotland’s marine economy.

  7. Construction license for project 00009721: EIR release

    Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004.

  8. Fishing vessel weekly licence variations: 30 September 2022

    Scottish fishing vessel licence variations announced on 30 September 2022

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    Fishing vessel weekly licence variations
  9. Digital aerial seabird and cetacean surveys off the east coast of Scotland

    This report provides eight digital aerial surveys of seabirds and marine mammals across the seas east of Scotland between February 2020-January 2021, a task driven by the need of updating existing data. The main difference was seen in seabird distribution, with little change to cetacean abundance.

  10. Seabird flight height data collection at an offshore wind farm: final report

    Understanding seabird flight heights and behaviour in and around operational offshore wind farms is a priority knowledge gap. Using aircraft mounted LiDAR technology, this study collected data on seabird flight height and shows the potential for using it in offshore windfarm impact assessments.

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