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  1. 3 Next Steps

    Our response to the public consultation on the proposal to designate 10% of Scottish seas as Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) by 2026.

    Part of:
    Scottish Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) Consultation Scottish Government Response to the Consultation
  2. UK budget must support economic growth

    Call for measures to offset Brexit threat.

  3. Scottish Fish Farm Production Survey 2016

    Statistical publication.

  4. Salmon and recreational fisheries: ICES and NASCO

    Information on International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) and North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organisation (NASCO).

  5. Table 1.4 Quantity and value of landings by Scottish vessels by main species 1 and vessel length group: 2014

    Statistics on the Scottish fishing fleet and its catches in 2014

    Part of:
    Scottish Sea Fisheries Statistics 2014
  6. Table 1.1.b

    A detailed overview of landings of sea fish; the Scottish fishing fleet; and the number of sea fishermen employed.

    Part of:
    Scottish Sea Fisheries Statistics 2012
  7. 3. Landings

    A National Statistics publication presenting data on the Scottish and UK fishing fleet, landings and employment.

    Part of:
    Scottish Sea Fisheries Statistics 2017
  8. Seafood strategy annex: rationale and impact

    The rationale underlying the strategy for seafood and the potential impact it could have on parts of Scotland’s marine economy.

  9. 5 NORTH SEA REVENUE

    Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland 2009-2010

    Part of:
    Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland 2009-2010
  10. Foreword

    Scotland's seas: towards understanding their state.

    Part of:
    Scotland's seas: towards understanding their state
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