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  1. Sea Trout Net Fishery

    Summary of the salmon and sea trout fishery catch statistics updated for the 2023 season.

    Part of:
    Scottish salmon and sea trout fishery statistics 2023
  2. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)

    Details of the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) process required for certain plans, programmes and strategies in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Environmental assessment
  3. Marine and fisheries compliance

    Actions we carry out to support compliance with marine and fishing legislation in Scotland.

  4. Sea change

    Helping coastal communities and wildlife flourish.

  5. Remote electronic monitoring (REM)

    Information about technology to help us better monitor sea fishing operations.

    Part of:
    Sea fisheries
  6. Chapter 2: North Sea Revenue

    Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) is a National Statistics publication. It estimates the revenue raised in Scotland and the cost of public services provided for the benefit of Scotland.

    Part of:
    Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland 2022-23
  7. Marine renewable energy

    What we are doing to create a successful offshore and marine renewable energy industry.

  8. Science and research

    Collecting information about fish stocks.

    Part of:
    Sea fisheries
  9. 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
  10. Actions Taken Towards Sustainable Land Use Between April 2023 and March 2024

    Fifth annual progress report on Scotland's land use strategy, as required under Section 37A of the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009. It covers the period of March 2023 to March 2024.

    Part of:
    Scotland's Land Use Strategy Annual Progress Report – 2023/2024
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