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Showing 911 to 920 of 8,126 results for sea lice


  1. Offshore wind and marine renewables health and safety: EIR release

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

  2. Footnotes

    A horizon scanning study involving analysis of pathways of spread of invasive non-native species into Scotland. It considers species having the highest likelihood of arrival and establishment and the magnitude of their potential negative impact on

    Part of:
    Provision of horizon scanning and analysis of pathways of spread of invasive species into Scotland
  3. Wild fisheries and salmon farming interactions: EIR release

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

  4. Freshwater fisheries licensing

    Information, application forms and application guidance in relation to the introduction of and fishing for freshwater fish.

  5. Challenging outcome for fisheries

    £440 million deal at annual negotiations.

  6. Oil and/or gas in the North Sea, communications February-April 2022: EIR release

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

  7. Haddock

    Agreed records of consultations from meetings of delegations from the United Kingdom, Norway and the European Union, held between November and December 2023 on the joint management of shared North Sea stocks.

    Part of:
    European Union, Norway and the United Kingdom - fisheries consultations: agreed records 2024
  8. Work to support wild salmon recovery

    New group will lead implementation of new measures.

  9. Blue Carbon International Policy Challenge

    International collaborations to support our seas and oceans.

  10. Growth in Scotland’s revenues

    Tax receipts and deficit affected by pandemic.

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