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Section 3 - Existing management
The technical report for the proposed UK Dolphin and Porpoise Conservation Strategy, describing the process used to assess the vulnerability of the populations of the nine named species of cetaceans to current pressures in UK waters.
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Ban on manufacture and sale of plastic-stemmed cotton buds: proposal
A consultation to gather views from stakeholders on the introduction of a ban on the manufacture and sale of plastic-stemmed cotton buds in Scotland.
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2 Support with the template
This guidance has been superseded by guidance at https://www.nature.scot/guidance-note-biodiversity-duty-explained.
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3. Current status and activity under way
Sets out the first phase of delivery towards our Blue Economy Vision (published March 2022). It provides a clear picture of where we are now in relation to the six Blue Economy outcomes and sets out our next steps in delivering a collaborative
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Footnotes
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) for the proposed actions for the National Litter and Flytipping Strategy.
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Part 2 - Other single-use plastic products
This call for evidence will help inform policy development on how to reduce consumption of single-use food containers and other single-use items which will in turn help the move to a more circular economy.
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13 Appendix 1
A study that will contribute to developing a marine litter strategy for Scotland’s seas in light of the Marine (Scotland) Act 2010.
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Appendix 2: Activities Carried Out Under the Strategy
Review of our national litter strategy "Towards a litter free Scotland: a strategic approach to higher quality local environments,” published in 2014.
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MARINE LITTER
Scotland's Marine Atlas is an assessment of the condition of Scotland's seas, based on scientific evidence from data and analysis and supported by expert judgement.
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4. Excellence
Second annual report on progress with the STEM Education and Training Strategy which shows how we have built on progress in the first year to start to deliver benefits for educators and young people.
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