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Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland 2022-23
Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) is a National Statistics publication. It estimates the revenue raised in Scotland and the cost of public services provided for the benefit of Scotland.
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- Economy statistics
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Table 2. Tonnage and value of landings by Scottish vessels into the rest of the UK by main species 2013 to 2017
A National Statistics publication presenting data on the Scottish and UK fishing fleet, landings and employment.
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Annexes
Agreed record of fisheries consultations between the United Kingdom and the Faroe Islands for 2024.
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Salmon Net Fishery
Summary of the salmon and sea trout fishery catch statistics updated for the 2022 season.
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Table 22a. Percentage of tonnage and value of landings by Scottish vessels anywhere by species type 2013 to 2017
A National Statistics publication presenting data on the Scottish and UK fishing fleet, landings and employment.
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Table 22b. Percentage of tonnage and value of landings into Scotland by species type 2013 to 2018
A National Statistics publication presenting data on the Scottish and UK fishing fleet, landings and employment.
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Storm Arwen response: Deputy First Minister statement - 30 November 2021
Statement given by the Deputy First Minister John Swinney to the Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh on Tuesday 30 November 2021.
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Unconventional oil and gas: ministerial statement
Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse updates Scottish Parliament on the development of Unconventional Oil and Gas, sometimes known as 'fracking'.
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7.7 Appendix AG: Relationships between transition probability and additional variables of colony distance and Julian date
This project collated tracking data from five seabird species thought to be vulnerable to offshore wind farms. These data were analysed to understand whether seabird distribution data, usually undertaken in daytime, good weather conditions, were
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A SEA update note
Sets out the changes between the draft and final sectoral marine plan for offshore wind energy in accordance with Section 18(3) of the Environmental Assessment (Scotland) Act 2005 (“the 2005 Act”).
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