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Correspondence regarding The Sea Fish (Prohibition on Fishing) (Firth of Clyde) Order 2022: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004
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Salmon farm visits by Chief Veterinary Officer since 2017: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004
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Correspondence regarding Clyde fishing ground closure: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004
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Seagreen Wind Energy Limited and unexploded ordnance clearance activities: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004
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Fishing vessel weekly licence variations: 15 April 2022
Scottish fishing vessel licence variations announced on 15 April 2022
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Financial analysis undertaken regarding ScotWind auction: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004
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Correspondence regarding ScotWind allocation: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004
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Correspondence with Marine Scotland regarding 2022-23 budget: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004
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Impact of fuel price rise: letter to the UK Government
Letter from the Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon to the Rt Hon George Eustice MP, Secretary of State for Environment, calling for a summit to address the implications of ongoing Ukraine crisis on Defra sectors.
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Aquaculture - use and efficacy of Acoustic Deterrent Devices (ADDs): report
A report into Acoustic Deterrent Devices (ADDs) in the aquaculture sector to provide a better understanding of how they are being used, their efficacy and any potential for impact on sensitive non-target species. Records described the extent of ADD use in Scotland from 2014 to 2020.