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  1. Footnotes

    This guidance sits alongside the Remote Electronic Monitoring SSI, which came into force for Scallop Fishers on 17th June 2024.

    Part of:
    Remote Electronic Scallop Guidance
  2. Weekly licence variations (fishing vessels)

    A relevant entry on this page may remove or alter any authority a licence recipient may have had to fish for the stocks listed in that relevant entry. Where the authority to fish for a particular species has been removed, it will be an offence to

    Part of:
    Sea fisheries
  3. Species reintroductions

    The rules around reintroducing species to Scotland, and information on the reintroduction of eagles and beavers.

    Part of:
    Wildlife management
  4. Glossary

    Operation plan detailing how Marine Scotland will monitor and ensure compliance with The Sea Fish (Prohibition On Fishing) (Firth Of Clyde) (No. 2) Order 2022.

    Part of:
    Sea fishing - Firth of Clyde seasonal closures: Operation Galene
  5. Process

    Operation plan detailing how Marine Scotland will monitor and ensure compliance with The Sea Fish (Prohibition On Fishing) (Firth Of Clyde) (No. 2) Order 2022.

    Part of:
    Sea fishing - Firth of Clyde seasonal closures: Operation Galene
  6. Aquaculture

    Information about our work on aquaculture.

  7. References

    Operation plan detailing how Marine Scotland will monitor and ensure compliance with The Sea Fish (Prohibition On Fishing) (Firth Of Clyde) (No. 2) Order 2022.

    Part of:
    Sea fishing - Firth of Clyde seasonal closures: Operation Galene
  8. Environmental assessment

    Details of Scotland's environmental assessment legislation and processes.

  9. River Earn sea trout catch statistics: EIR release

    Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004

  10. Landing obligation and discarding

    Discards are those fish, often dead or dying, that are returned to the sea during commercial fishing operations. Discarded fish do not currently count towards a fisherman’s quota.

    Part of:
    Sea fisheries
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