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  1. Supplementary Tables

    A National Statistics publication that provides detailed information on the tonnage and value of landings, fishing vessel characteristics and employment. Detailed supplementary excel tables and a pdf version of the publication are available in

    Part of:
    Scottish Sea Fisheries Statistics 2022
  2. Appendix A: Survey Questionnaire

    This report summarises findings from a representative survey of the Scottish public that provides new insights into the perceptions and views towards radioactive waste management in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Radioactive Waste Management - Public Attitudes Survey for Scotland
  3. Fisheries talks conclude

    Science supports increased quotas

  4. Scottish Sea Fisheries Statistics 2015

    National Statistics Publication for Scotland

  5. Scottish sea fisheries statistics 2017

    Latest figures show that in 2017 Scottish-registered fishing vessels landed 466 thousand tonnes of sea fish and shellfish with a value of £560 million.

  6. Brown: North Sea can have a bright future

    Support package has improved resilience and supported workers

  7. Salmon and Sea Trout Fishery Statistics updated for the 2021 Season

    An Official Statistics Publication for Scotland

  8. 8. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)

    This guidance is intended to help local authorities with their local air quality management (LAQM) duties under Part IV of the Environment Act 1995.

    Part of:
    Local Air Quality Management - Policy Guidance
  9. Salmon and recreational fisheries

    Information about our work relating to the salmon, trout and freshwater fishing industry.

  10. Chapter 2: Knowledge of Radioactive Waste Management

    This report summarises findings from a representative survey of the Scottish public that provides new insights into the perceptions and views towards radioactive waste management in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Radioactive Waste Management - Public Attitudes Survey for Scotland
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