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  1. 12 Bibliography

    In 2017 the NHS Lothian Incident Management Team investigated reported cases of ill health affecting residents of a recently built local authority housing estate. This research is looking for similar incidents and considers implications for building

    Part of:
    Prevalence of CO2 from disused mineral mines and the implications for residential buildings: research
  2. Sector: Transport

    This pipeline update provides information relating to the delivery of key major infrastructure programmes included at Annex D of our Infrastructure Investment Plan published in February 2021 and other ongoing key major infrastructure programmes.

    Part of:
    Infrastructure Investment Plan 2021-22 to 2025-26: Programme pipeline update (September 2022)
  3. 2. General principles

    Remote electronic monitoring (REM) is a component of our Future Fisheries Management Strategy (FFM). This policy explores the installation of cameras, GPS and sensors on board vessels to monitor fishing activity.

    Part of:
    Marine resources - ensuring long term sustainability: remote electronic monitoring (REM) consultation
  4. Aquaculture - fish farms: containment of and prevention of escape of fish - draft code of practice

    A draft Code of Practice providing practical guidance to fish farmers with respect to the containment of fish on fish farms and the prevention of escapes by farmed fish in relation to marine mammal interactions.

  5. Scottish Government response to consultation about electrofishing for razor clams in Scotland.

    The findings and outcome of the consultation on whether electrofishing should be a permitted method of harvesting razor clams.

    Part of:
    Electrofishing for razor clams in Scotland: consultation analysis and Scottish Government response
  6. Supplements

    This report investigates the potential for assessment of fish populations at a sub-river scale. A sophisticated mathematical model was used to separate salmon from a single river (North Esk, eastern Scotland) into three sub-stocks, based on the

    Part of:
    Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 6 No 12: The demography of a phenotypically mixed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) population as discerned for an eastern Scottish river
  7. Appendix 18: St Kilda SAC Management Measures

    2014 Consultation on the management of inshore Special Areas of Conservation and Marine Protected Areas - Consultation analysis report. Summary of the responses received relating to each site.

    Part of:
    2014 Consultation on the management of inshore Special Areas of Conservation and Marine Protected Areas - Consultation analysis report
  8. Protected Area L - South Arran MPA

    2014 Consultation on the Management of Inshore Special Areas of Conservation and Marine Protected Areas Overview document.

    Part of:
    2014 Consultation on the Management of Inshore Special Areas of Conservation and Marine Protected Areas Overview
  9. 8. Assessment for Offshore Wind, Wave and Tidal Draft Plan Option Areas - North East Region

    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

    Part of:
    Draft Sectoral Marine Plans for Offshore Renewable Energy in Scottish Waters: Socio - Economic Assesment
  10. Appendix B Sector Considerations and Assessment Methods

    This initial socio-economic impact assessment (SEIA) identifies and assesses potential economic and social effects of HPMAs and proposes a methodology for carrying out the site specific SEIAs.

    Part of:
    Highly Protected Marine Areas - policy framework and site selection guidelines: socio-economic impact assessment – methodology
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