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  1. 4.14 Beavers and Material Assets

    A consultation on the policy to reintroduce beavers to Scotland and the strategic environmental assessment of this policy.

    Part of:
    Beavers in Scotland: consultation on the strategic environmental assessment
  2. Evidence Gap FF.02: Accurate and validated method to predict fisheries displacement levels and locations

    This study undertook a literature review and consultation with key stakeholders to establish current knowledge for evidence gaps identified in the ScotMER Fish and Fisheries evidence map. This report includes research recommendations to help fill

    Part of:
    Fish and fisheries research to inform ScotMER evidence gaps and future strategic research in the UK: review
  3. Marine Planning

    The circular explains the relationship between the marine and terrestrial planning systems, including related regimes such as marine licencing and consenting for offshore energy generation, ports and harbours development and aquaculture.

    Part of:
    Planning Circular 1/2015: relationship between the statutory land use planning system and marine planning and licencing
  4. Question 18. Are there other sectoral policies that should be developed in the marine spatial plan?

    This report outlines the Working Group response to comments received in relation to the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Planning Issues and Options Consultation Paper.

    Part of:
    Pilot Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Marine Spatial Plan. Consultation Report
  5. References

    The aim of this study was to investigate how often porpoises occurred in two areas of immediate interest for tidal-stream development on the west coast of Scotland. These two sites were the tidal narrows of the Sound of Islay (between the islands of

    Part of:
    Estimates of Collision Risk of Harbour Porpoises and Marine Renewable Energy Devices at Sites of High Tidal-Stream Energy
  6. 2. Approach

    Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) of the Fair Work Action Plan 2022 and Anti-Racist Employment Strategy 2022.

    Part of:
    Fair Work Action Plan 2022 and Anti-Racist Employment Strategy 2022: equality impact assessment
  7. Promoting Best Practice for Inshore Fisheries: A consultation on measures for hobby/unlicensed fishermen in Scottish inshore waters

    The Inshore Fisheries Management and Conservation Group (IFMAC) established a short-life working group to discuss the issue of hobby/unlicensed fishermen and report back with possible actions to reduce the incidence of unlicensed fishing. This

  8. Estimating Stock Recruitment Relationships

    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
  9. Appendix 5: Report of the Consultation Events

    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
  10. 8 GIS sources

    PFOW MSP Regional Locational Guidance. This Regional Locational Guidance has been produced to assist developers in the wind, wave and tidal renewable energy industry to choose sites of maximum opportunity and minimum constraint.

    Part of:
    Pilot Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Marine Spatial Plan. Regional Locational Guidance.
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