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7. Next steps
This environmental report is part of the strategic environmental assessment for the future of National Parks in Scotland.
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Impact of leaving EU and any contingency plans for no-deal Brexit: FOI release
Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.
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Cod Stocks - North Sea (IV, VIId and IIIa)
Information on the state of fish and shellfish stocks of commercial importance to the Scottish fleet, inclduing Total Allowable Catches (TACs) for each stock.
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- Fish and Shellfish Stocks: 2013
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Special conditions, flexibilities and footnotes
Written record of fisheries consultations between the United Kingdom and the European Union for 2024.
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Catch And Effort Reported By Scottish Sea Trout Fisheries In 2012
Sea trout catch statistics for Scotland for the 2012 season.
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EU markets access ‘essential’
Research shows Brexit could be harmful to seafood industries’ trade.
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3. Part B Assessment – Fisheries Assessment
These assessments look at the fishing activity occurring within each offshore MPA and SAC and assess the potential impacts of this activity on the protected features within each site. This assessment is for The Barra Fan and Hebrides Terrace
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Annex D Other Minor Amendments
This consultation sets out proposals for incorporating SEPA’s four main regulatory regimes into an integrated environmental authorisation framework as part of Scottish Government and SEPA’s joint Better Environmental Regulation Programme.
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Table 41. Number of fishers working on Scottish registered vessels 2010 to 2019
National Statistics publication that provides data on the tonnage and value of all landings of sea fish and shellfish by Scottish vessels, all landings into Scotland, the rest of the UK and abroad, and the size and structure of the Scottish fishing
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Introduction
This study explores use of environmental DNA (eDNA), DNA shed into water or sediment by organisms inhabiting marine environment, to assess the distribution of Didemnum vexillum in the Firth of Clyde, Loch Creran, and the wider Lynn of Lorn areas.
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