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D. CUMULATIVE CONSIDERATIONS FOR OFFSHORE RENEWABLE Energy in SCOTTISH WATERS
The Draft Sectoral Marine Plans for Offshore Wind, Wave and Tidal energy in Scottish Waters represent Scottish Ministers' proposed spatial policy for the development of commercial scale offshore renewable energy at a national and regional level.
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4. Application
This document provides guidance on applying for consents and marine licences for offshore renewable energy projects within both Scottish Territorial Waters (out to 12 nautical miles (“nm”)) and Scottish Offshore Waters (12-200 nm). It updates
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Proposal 2: Mull Crabbing Box
Summary of feedback from the 'consultation on proposed sites to host inshore fisheries pilots 2017', which took place from 30 November 2017 to 22 February 2018. The report provides Marine Scotland’s response to each pilot p
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Appendix 3: Outcomes - Additional Quotes
Independent analysis of responses to our June to August 2018 online discussion that sought views to help inform the development of an Environment Strategy for Scotland.
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6. Aims of HPMAs
This report seeks to complete the first two stages of the island communities impact assessment (ICIA) process by identifying whether there are issues which merit further exploration. Consultation responses will be used to determine whether a full
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Partial Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment
Consultation on Scottish Government's proposal to increase certain fees for seed testing, seed certification and associated seed functions.
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Illustrative Scenarios
Report on developing a protocol to implement the interim Population Consequences of Disturbance (PCoD) Approach: quantifying and assessing the effects of UK offshore renewable energy developments on marine mammal populations
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5. The Story of Success 2: Scotland's Food & Drink Culture
Strategy document setting out our proposed national food and drink policy up until 2025.
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7 Measuring progress
A strategy for the conservation and enhancement of biodiversity in Scotland.
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Offences and penalties
The Government has prepared notes to aid understanding by providing general guidance on the content of the Act and where appropriate, to give additional notes on its general and specific provisions. They do not form part of the Act and have not been
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