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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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7 References
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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Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Volume 6 Number 3: Effects of Codend Mesh Size and Twine Number on Nephrops Selectivity: Report of Fishing Industry Science Alliance (FISA) Project 03/13
A set of trials were conducted in the West Coast to examine the selectivity of nephrops (Nephrops norvegicus) with regards to codends of differing mesh sizes and construction.
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The Town and Country Planning (Masterplan Consent Areas) (Scotland) Regulations 2024 and The Masterplan Consent Area Scheme (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Scotland) Regulations 2024: impact assessments
Impact assessments to accompany consultation on The Town and Country Planning (Masterplan Consent Areas) (Scotland) Regulations 2024 and The Masterplan Consent Area Scheme (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Scotland) Regulations 2024.
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Marine and fisheries compliance: site inspections monitoring acoustic deterrent devices - 1 January to 4 August 2022
Number of acoustic deterrent devices (ADD) in seawater fish farms identified in inspections by Marine Scotland.
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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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