Facilitating marine nature restoration through legislation: analysis of consultation responses and Scottish Government response
Analysis of responses to our consultation on “Facilitating marine nature restoration through legislation”. The consultation ran from 21 March 2024 to 16 May 2024.
Annex A: List of organisations who responded
Association of Scottish Shellfish Growers
Blue Marine Foundation
British Marine Scotland
Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM)
Clyde Fishermen's Association
Clyde Marine Planning Partnership
Coastal Communities Network
Communities Inshore Fisheries Alliance
Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST)
Crown Estate Scotland
Edinburgh Shoreline Project SCIO
Environmental Standards Scotland
Fauna & Flora
Galloway Static Gear Fishermens Association
Historic Environment Scotland
Isle of Mull Oysters
Merman Conservation Expeditions Ltd
Moray Ocean Community
Orkney Islands Council
Our Seas
Project Seagrass
RenewableUK
Royal Yachting Association Scotland
Salmon Scotland
Scottish Creel Fisherman's Federation
Scottish Environment LINK (supported by Marine Conservation Society, National Trust for Scotland, RSPB Scotland, Scottish Wildlife Trust, Whale and Dolphin Conservation, WWF Scotland)
Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA)
Scottish Fishermen's Federation
Scottish Islands Federation - Marine Litter Working Group
Scottish Renewables
Scottish Rewilding Alliance
Scottish Seaweed Industry Association
Seawilding
Shetland Islands Council
Scottish and Southern Electricity Network (SSEN) Transmission
St Andrews Links Trust
Sustainable Inshore Fisheries Trust (SIFT)
The Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland
The National Trust for Scotland
UKELA (UK Environmental Law Association)
WWF Scotland
Contact
Email: marinerestoration@gov.scot
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