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Covariates
Models of juvenile salmonid abundance are required to inform electrofishing based assessment approaches and potentially as an intermediate step in scaling conservation limits from data rich to data poor catchments. This report describes an approach
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5. North 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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Footnotes
Result of a study investigating existing Scottish food and drink export logistics, and their resilience.
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5 Offshore Wind Development in Scotland
Explains the background and more recent developments in offshore wind.
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2. Understanding And Working With Catchments And Coasts
Progress of work being carried out through the implementaion of the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009.
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1 Introduction
The habitats regulations appraisal is completed in accordance with the Habitats Regulations that implement the EC Habitats and Birds Directives in UK waters and has been completed for the sectoral marine plan for offshore wind.
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Loch Sunart to the Sound of Jura (SJU)
This is Appendix E for the pMPA Impact and Sustainability Report containing the detailed site by site reports. Published separately due to size.
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Introduction
The UK Ocean Acidification Programme (UKOA) funded a baseline study of carbonate chemistry parameters in UK waters. This report presents the results of the project.
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3. Draft Environmental Report and Scoping Responses
This document analyses the results of a variety of consultation opportunities in relation to the development of the pilot Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters marine spatial plan. This analysis will inform the next stage of the development of the marine
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Appendix 1 Evidence review macro-response - barrier effect studies
This study reviewed data that have been collected from offshore windfarms and considers how they can be used to derive appropriate avoidance rates for use in the offshore environment.
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