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Chapter 5: Part 3 - Enforcement
This is a consultation on draft provisions for a Wild Fisheries Bill, these provisions adopt an all species approach, while promoting conservation and good management of our wild fisheries resources.
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Methods
This report details the results of studies which have been done under Fishing Industry Science Alliance (FISA) project 03/12 which quantify the rate of spatial turnover in a scallop population at a small spatial scale in Orkney, and understanding
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Marine Scotland have prepared a national and six regional socio-economic baseline reviews that can be used to inform impact assessments for future sectoral plans for offshore wind, wave and tidal development. This Report contains the appendicies to
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Marine Scotland have prepared a national and six regional socio-economic baseline reviews that can be used to inform impact assessments for future sectoral plans for offshore wind, wave and tidal development. This Report contains the appendicies to
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Marine Scotland have prepared a national and six regional socio-economic baseline reviews that can be used to inform impact assessments for future sectoral plans for offshore wind, wave and tidal development. This Report contains the appendicies to
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Marine Scotland have prepared a national and six regional socio-economic baseline reviews that can be used to inform impact assessments for future sectoral plans for offshore wind, wave and tidal development. This Report contains the appendicies to
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MPAs in the wider context and the process of identification
This reports on which sites are currently included in the MPA network and outlines progress on Nature Conservation MPAs, Historic MPAs, and Demonstration and Research MPAs.
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Protected Area P - Upper Loch Fyne & Loch Goil MPA
2014 Consultation on the Management of Inshore Special Areas of Conservation and Marine Protected Areas Overview document.
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3. An Integrated Approach To Flood Risk Management
Progress of work being carried out through the implementaion of the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009.
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Background
This paper outlines how surface water is currently managed in Scotland, sets out a vision for the future and describes the components that should be brought together to form a coherent framework that will support delivery of water resilient places.
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