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Overview Of The Scottish National Marine 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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Accountability Report
Annual report of consolidated financial results of the Scottish Government, its Executive Agencies and the Crown Office, prepared in accordance with IFRS.
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7 Development of HPMA proposals
Guidelines describing the proposed process for identifying and selecting Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) in Scottish waters. These were drafted by our statutory nature conservation advisors, NatureScot and the Joint Nature Conservation
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8.0 Next Steps
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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3. Geothermal Model Development
Report of the study exploring the potential of a geothermal district heating system accessing hot sedimentary aquifer resources underlying Guardbridge, Fife.
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References
Trawling and tank based trials were conducted to assess whether electrofishing (which is currently prohibited under EU regulations) for razor clams Ensis siliqua and E. arquatus affects survival and behaviour patterns in Ensis spp. and non-target
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5 Effect of acoustic output on marine life
This report presents modelling of the acoustic output of operational off-shore wind turbines and its dependence on the type of foundation structure used.
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1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Planning Scotland’s Seas: Scotland’s National Marine Plan was published for consultation in July 2013. Independent analysis of all written responses to the consultation has been undertaken and is presented in this report.
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Appendix A: Ecosystem Services Benefits, East Mainland Coast, Shetland
An assessment of the business and regulatory impacts (BRIA) of classifying the East Mainland Coast, Shetland Special Protection Area.
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Introduction
This report investigates the potential for assessment of fish populations at a sub-river scale. A sophisticated mathematical model was used to separate salmon from a single river (North Esk, eastern Scotland) into three sub-stocks, based on the
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