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Scottish Crown Estate strategic management plan: island communities impact assessment
An islands communities impact assessment relating to the first Scottish Crown Estate strategic management plan.
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3. Methods
By 2020 the percentage of Scotland‟s energy coming from renewable sources will increase. Studies have identified that there is a need to research how offshore renewable developments affect wildlife populations. The surveys presented here will help
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Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 3 No 1: Scoping study for tidal stream energy development in Scottish waters
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References
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.
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Norwegian Boundary Sediment Plain (NSP)
This is Appendix E for the pMPA Impact and Sustainability Report containing the detailed site by site reports. Published separately due to size.
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11. Cumulative Effects
Investigates the sustainability and potential environmental impacts of wild seaweed and seagrass harvesting, maerl extraction and removal of beach-cast seaweed.
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Analysis of Consultation Replies & Marine Scotland Response
An analysis of responses to Marine Scotland's 'Consultation on New Controls in the Scottish King Scallop Fishery 2014',
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Footnotes
Post Adoption Statement setting out how the findings of the Integrated Impact Assessment (IIA) and consultation responses informed the National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4) as adopted.
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Appendix B - Relevant plans, Policies and Strategies (PPS)
Environmental report setting out the findings of the strategic environmental assessment (SEA) undertaken to inform preparation of Scotland's draft National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4).
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Annex 1: Workshop Report
Literature review of the risk of collision and displacement in petrels and shearwaters from offshore wind developments in Scotland.
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