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  1. Mortality rate of farmed salmon from hatch: EIR release

    Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004.

  2. Introduction

    This report considers methodologies for measuring biodiversity at site-level for use in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Measuring biodiversity: research into approaches
  3. Deposit return scheme

    Information on our plans to introduce a deposit return scheme for drinks containers.

    Part of:
    Managing waste
  4. Tables

    Agreed records of fisheries consultations between the United Kingdom and Norway for 2024.

    Part of:
    United Kingdom and Norway - fisheries consultations: agreed record for 2024
  5. Fishing sightings data for 2019 and 2020: EIR release

    Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004

  6. Killing of seals and breaches of Seal Licence since January 2018: EIR release

    Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004

  7. Safeguarding Scotland’s marine biodiversity

    Proposals to develop Highly Protected Marine Areas launched.

  8. National guidance on managing head lice infection in children

    Guidance for health and education professionals on managing head lice infection in children.

  9. Government Expenditure & Revenue Scotland 2022-23

    A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.

  10. Impact Assessments

    This consultation relates to proposed regulations on the procedures to prepare Masterplan Consent Areas (MCA). It sets out the proposed procedures and includes two sets of regulations: the covering the main process for making MCA schemes and

    Part of:
    Masterplan Consent Areas Consultation on Draft Regulations
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