Search Results
Showing 6,891 to 6,900 of 8,391 results for sea lice
-
Question 10. Are there existing marine activities that you think should be safeguarded now and into the future? For example, commercial fisheries, ferry services and recreational activities.
This report outlines the Working Group response to comments received in relation to the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Planning Issues and Options Consultation Paper.
-
Introduction
Review of contaminant monitoring currently undertaken in Scotland's seas
-
Appendix 2 Evidence review macro-response - displacement and attraction studies
This study reviewed data that have been collected from offshore windfarms and considers how they can be used to derive appropriate avoidance rates for use in the offshore environment.
-
Cont... Table A3: List of European/Ramsar sites and their interest features that were identified following the pre-screening review
Results of the pre-screening stages of the habitat regulations appraisal.
-
Methods and approaches for measuring the benefits of bathing waters
Research aimed to provide socio-economic understanding of the value of Scottish bathing waters and the influence of bathing water quality (BWQ) to bathers, beach users and to the national and local economies.
-
Part 1: Green Recovery
This update to Scotland's 2018-2032 Climate Change Plan sets out the Scottish Government's pathway to our new and ambitious targets set by the Climate Change Act 2019. It is a key strategic document on our green recovery from COVID-19.
-
6 References
Report on a project which aimed to develop a model to estimate the population consequences of displacement from proposed offshore wind energy developments for key species of seabirds breeding at SPAs in proximity to proposed Forth/Tay offshore wind
-
6 Marine and coastal
A strategy for the conservation and enhancement of biodiversity in Scotland.
-
Methods
Tables describing the annual cycles of physical (temperature, salinity, density and water column stability), chemical (nitrate, orthophosphate, silicate, ammonia and oxygen saturation) and biological (particulate organic carbon, particulate organic
-
3. Results and Discussion by Area
This report presents the results of Scottish regional scallop stock assessments carried out by Marine Scotland Science (MSS) based on commercial catch-at-age and survey data up to and including 2010.
There is a problem
Thanks for your feedback