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4. West Region
The Review contains a national and six regional socio-economic baseline reviews that can be used to inform impact assessments for future sectoral plans for offshore wind, wave and tidal development.
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4. Costs to the Public Sector
This report provides Marine Scotland with evidence on economic and social effects to inform a Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) for each possible NC MPA, and a Sustainability Appraisal for the suite of proposals as a whole.
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Scottish Crown Estate strategic management plan: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment
CRWIA relating to the first Scottish Crown Estate strategic management plan.
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2. Methodology
The study reported here provides a high level socio-economic appraisal of the potential costs and benefits to activities that may arise as a result of offshore wind, wave or tidal development within the Draft Plan Options as part of possible future
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Introduction
Outcome report on a consultation seeking views on new controls in the Scottish creel fisheries and on increasing the minimum landing size for West of Scotland Nephrops.
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Annex A: Consultation Respondents
Summary of feedback from the 'consultation on proposed sites to host inshore fisheries pilots 2017', which took place from 30 November 2017 to 22 February 2018. The report provides Marine Scotland’s response to each pilot p
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2 Approach to the environmental assessment
This SEA investigates the likely significant effects on the environment.
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Chapter 3: Securing the benefits for Scotland and communities
A consultation on the long-term management of the Crown Estate in Scotland.
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Methods
Report on developing a protocol to implement the interim Population Consequences of Disturbance (PCoD) Approach: quantifying and assessing the effects of UK offshore renewable energy developments on marine mammal populations
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2. Data Collection and Methods
This report presents the results of Scottish regional scallop stock assessments carried out by Marine Scotland Science (MSS) based on commercial catch-at-age and survey data up to and including 2010.
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