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Appendix 3
This report is based on the returns of an annual survey questionnaire sent to all active authorised fish farming businesses in Scotland during 2022. Statistics on employment, production and value are presented.
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2. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) explained
This environmental report is part of the strategic environmental assessment for the future of National Parks in Scotland.
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Footnotes
SEA is a systematic process for evaluating the environmental consequences of proposed plans, strategies, or programmes. This Report accompanies the Small Landholding and Land Use Tenancy proposals, within the Land Reform Bill.
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Appendix 9 - Additional useful information Links and Legislation Table
This guidance provides advice, considerations, and support from a strategic lens for Health Boards to effectively prepare for emergencies in compliance with relevant legislation.
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- Preparing for Emergencies Guidance
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Endnotes
This paper sets out the Scottish Government's proposals for an independent Scotland's place in the world.
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Marine Protected Areas, Blue Carbon Action Plan and Warmer Homes Scotland scheme: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004
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Recreational fishing
Measures we have taken with regards to recreational fishing.
- Part of:
- Salmon and recreational fisheries
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Flood resilience strategy: consultation
This consultation seeks your views on Scotland's first Flood Resilience Strategy, which will lay out what we need to do in the long term to make our places more flood resilient. The consultation asks questions about our proposed principles and the
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Footnotes
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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Economic Outlook
Provides a summary of latest key economic statistics, forecasts and analysis on the Scottish economy.
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