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Support for the rural economy
European investment to boost coastal communities.
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Saving Scotland’s nature is a top priority
Over £30 million invested in restoration projects.
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Access to waters
Written record of fisheries consultations between the United Kingdom and the European Union for 2024.
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Table 40: Number of active1 Scottish registered vessels by main fishing method2 and length group, as at 31st December 2020
National Statistics publication that provides data on the tonnage and value of all landings of sea fish and shellfish by Scottish vessels, all landings into Scotland, the rest of the UK and abroad, and the size and structure of the Scottish fishing
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Table 35b: Tonnage of active1 Scottish registered vessels by length group, as at 31st December 2011 to 2020
National Statistics publication that provides data on the tonnage and value of all landings of sea fish and shellfish by Scottish vessels, all landings into Scotland, the rest of the UK and abroad, and the size and structure of the Scottish fishing
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Table 35c: Engine power (kilowatts) of active1 Scottish registered vessels by length group, as at 31st December 2011 to 2020
National Statistics publication that provides data on the tonnage and value of all landings of sea fish and shellfish by Scottish vessels, all landings into Scotland, the rest of the UK and abroad, and the size and structure of the Scottish fishing
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Scottish revenue increases by £15 billion
Strong growth in income tax and energy sector.
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Non-quota stocks
Written record of fisheries consultations between the United Kingdom and the European Union for 2024.
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Footnotes
National Statistics publication that provides data on the tonnage and value of all landings of sea fish and shellfish by Scottish vessels, all landings into Scotland, the rest of the UK and abroad, and the size and structure of the Scottish fishing
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2. Sampling methodology and data characteristics
Data on swimming depth of sea trout Salmo trutta (L.) in Icelandic waters was extracted and collated into a suitable format for use in marine renewables risk assessment. The data shows that the fish are close to the surface much of the time, with
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- Swimming depth of sea trout
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