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  1. Scottish Sea Fisheries Statistics 2022

    A National Statistics publication that provides detailed information on the tonnage and value of landings, fishing vessel characteristics and employment. Detailed supplementary excel tables and a pdf version of the publication are available in

  2. Largest North Sea production increase in 15 years

    Supporting industry sustainability remains top priority.

  3. Fast-tracking Scotland’s energy transition

    New funding for carbon capture and storage.

  4. Fishing: North Sea mackerel: Scottish 10m and under vessels (AU licence category)

    Reported landings of North Sea mackerel by Scottish 10m and under vessels (licence category AU)

  5. Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Net Zero and Just Transition

    The Scottish Government's Programme for Government 2023 to 2024.

    Part of:
    Programme for Government 2023 to 2024
  6. Test run of business forms

    This assessment is undertaken to estimate the costs, benefits and risks of proposed management measures for sites within Northern North Sea that may impact the public, private or third sector.

    Part of:
    Partial Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (Northern North Sea) - Fisheries Management Measures within Scottish Offshore Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)
  7. Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands

    The Scottish Government's Programme for Government 2023 to 2024.

    Part of:
    Programme for Government 2023 to 2024
  8. Aims

    Terms of reference for the group.

    Part of:
    National Marine Plan 2 Steering Group: terms of reference
  9. Marine Scotland Inshore Protection Programme statistics: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002

  10. Executive summary

    This study explores use of environmental DNA (eDNA), DNA shed into water or sediment by organisms inhabiting marine environment, to assess the distribution of Didemnum vexillum in the Firth of Clyde, Loch Creran, and the wider Lynn of Lorn areas.

    Part of:
    Assessing distribution of Didemnum vexillum in Scotland using environmental DNA
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