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  1. Figures

    Describes catch comparison trials that were conducted in the North Sea to evaluate the Faithlie Cod Avoidance Panel (FCAP) that has been developed by Willie Hepburn of Faithlie Trawls, Fraserburgh.

    Part of:
    Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Volume 3 Number 8: Catch Comparison Trials with the Faithlie Cod Avoidance Panel (FCAP)
  2. 5 Opportunities for Tidal Stream Development in Scottish Waters

    Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 3 No 1: Scoping study for tidal stream energy development in Scottish waters

    Part of:
    Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Volume 3 Number 1: Scoping study for tidal stream energy development in Scottish waters
  3. Appendix B - Background information on Energy Efficient Scotland and the use of EPC

    This Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) investigates the likely significant effects on the environment by the implementation of the Energy Efficient Scotland programme.

    Part of:
    Energy Efficient Scotland: strategic environmental assessment
  4. 7 Wider recommendations

    This project developed a new framework to enable the assessment of collision, displacement and barrier effects on seabirds from offshore renewable developments to be integrated into a single overall assessment of combined impacts.

    Part of:
    Offshore wind developments assessment - seabird collision risk, displacement and barrier effects: study
  5. 5 Good Practice Guidance: commercial fisheries data

    This project developed ‘Good Practice Guidance for Assessing Fisheries Displacement’ through a detailed literature review and consultation with the ScotMER Fish and Fisheries Receptor Group (FFSRG), commercial fisheries industry, offshore energy

    Part of:
    Assessing fisheries displacement by other licensed marine activities: good practice guidance
  6. Appendix E - Alternatives National Developments

    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).

    Part of:
    Scotland 2045: fourth National Planning Framework - draft: integrated impact assessment - environmental report
  7. 3 Views on the Planning Issues and Options Consultation Paper (PIOP) and Draft Environmental Report

    Strategic Environmental Assessment Post-Adoption Statement.

    Part of:
    Pilot Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Marine Spatial Plan. Strategic Environmental Assessment Post-Adoption Statement.
  8. Results

    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

    Part of:
    Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 6 No 12: The demography of a phenotypically mixed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) population as discerned for an eastern Scottish river
  9. Materials and methods

    Report presents recapture data from monitored smolt releases on four Scottish rivers and compares return rates of hatchery and wild-reared salmon smolts originating from a common stock on two of these rivers. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7489/1610-1

    Part of:
    Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 6 No 5: Ranching to the rod: an evaluation of adult returns from hatchery-reared Atlantic salmon smolts released in Scottish rivers
  10. Consultation Document

    A consultation on management proposals for lobster, velvet crab and green crab landed into Orkney. The management measures were developed by Orkney Sustainable Fisheries Ltd, which is part of the Inshore Fisheries Group network.

    Part of:
    Consultation on new Management Measures on Crab and Lobster Landings into Orkney
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