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Implementation Of The Plan
Scotland's National Marine Plan was adopted and published in March 2015. This is the first review of its implementation.
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The Islands (Scotland) Act 2018
The Plan will set out how the Scottish Government, local authorities and other public agencies might work to improve outcomes for island communities.
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2.0 Purpose and Intended Effect
The results of the final business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) undertaken for the national litter and flytipping strategy.
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UK Aggregates Levy: Reliefs for Industrial, Agricultural and Exempt Processes
The Programme for Government 2022 to 2023 sets out a commitment to introduce a Scottish Aggregates Levy Bill. To help inform the Bill, this consultation invites views on how a new and distinctive Scottish aggregates tax, replacing the current UK levy
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2. Outline of the Principles
These guidance principles provide a first step in developing an appropriate approach for defining the impact area on land for large industrial developments (such as offshore windfarms) at sea. The principles are based on a review of literature and
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2. How environmental considerations have been integrated into the market restrictions on problematic single-use plastic items
A report on how we have taken environmental considerations, the Environmental Report and consultation findings into account when finalising the The Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Scotland) Regulations 2021.
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Summary and recommendation
Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) of classifying the Ythan Estuary, Sands of Forvie and Meikle Loch (extension) Special Protection Area.
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FGN2022/01 SPFM amendments: February 2022
The Scottish Public Finance Manual (SPFM) is issued by the Scottish Ministers to provide guidance on the proper handling and reporting of public funds.
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- Scottish Public Finance Manual
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Part 3: The status of the juvenile salmon stock
Report of a three year project carried out by Marine Scotland to investigate the spring component of the River South Esk salmon stock.
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Introduction
Information on smolt sizes is required to plan acoustic tagging studies aiming to improve understanding of fish movement and behaviour in the coastal zone, to aid planning for marine renewables. This report assessed pre-existing information on smolt
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