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Provisional Scottish sea fisheries statistics 2019
National Statistics publication that provides data on the tonnage and value of sea fish landings by Scottish vessels.
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Salmon fishery statistics: 2019
Summary of the salmon fishery catch statistics for the 2019 season.
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Sea trout fishery statistics: 2019
Summary of the sea trout fishery catch statistics for the 2019 season.
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Marine economic statistics 2017: corrected April 2020
Statistics on economic contributions of Scotland’s marine sectors present a time series of Gross Value Added (GVA), turnover and employment for industrial categories defined as part of the marine sector. This publication was originally published in October 2019 and was corrected in April 2020.
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- Marine economic statistics
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Scottish greenhouse gas statistics: user consultation 2020
User consultation on two main changes to the Scottish Greenhouse Gas Statistics publication.
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Scottish Natural Capital Accounts: 2020
This report gives estimates of the quantity and value of services supplied by Scottish natural capital covering: Agricultural biomass Fish capture Timber Water abstraction Minerals Fossil fuel Renewable energy Carbon sequestration Air pollution removal Noise mitigation Urban cooling Recreation
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Renewable electricity output and energy conversion calculators
Downloadable renewable electricity output and energy conversion calculators.
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Sea fisheries: whitefish quota uptake report
The levels of recorded landings and quota uptake of key quota species are monitored throughout the year through a series of weekly and monthly spreadsheets.
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Scotland's carbon footprint: 1998-2016
Estimates of Scotland's greenhouse gas emissions on a consumption basis.
- Part of:
- Environment statistics
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Sea fisheries: pelagic quota uptake report
The levels of recorded landings and quota uptake of key quota species are monitored throughout the year through a series of weekly and monthly spreadsheets.