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  1. HERRING STOCKS – NORTH SEA

    Fish and Shellfish Stocks 2012. State of Scottish fish stocks, TACs and biology of the stocks for 2012.

    Part of:
    Fish and Shellfish Stocks 2012
  2. Sea Scotland conference: speech

    Environment Secretary Roseanna Cunningham discusses the importance of Scotland's marine environment at the Sea Scotland conference.

  3. Sea fisheries: whitefish quota uptake report

    The levels of recorded landings and quota uptake of key quota species are monitored throughout the year through a series of weekly and monthly spreadsheets.

  4. Surveys following SEPA Report - Loch Ryan: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  5. 3. Landings

    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

    Part of:
    Scottish Sea Fisheries Statistics 2019
  6. Whiting Stocks - North Sea (IV & VIId)

    Information on the state of fish and shellfish stocks of commercial importance to the Scottish fleet, inclduing Total Allowable Catches (TACs) for each stock.

    Part of:
    Fish and Shellfish Stocks: 2013
  7. Blue Carbon forum launched

    Exploring the marine environment’s capacity to solve carbon problem.

  8. Scottish economy grows 0.8%

    A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.

  9. Seaweed Review statement: February 2022

    A statement that provides an update on the work completed to date through the Seaweed Review Steering Group.

  10. 4. Results

    This report summarises the results of a choice experiment survey that was designed to capture the preferences of Scottish people towards the management of marine and coastal areas in Scotland.

    Part of:
    How much do people in Scotland value characteristics of marine and coastal areas
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