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  1. Cleaning up Scotland's waters

    Views sought on Marine Litter Strategy

  2. Bacteria found in Salmon: EIR release

    Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004

  3. Materials and methods

    This report describes a survey carried out on Tarbert Bank in 2023 to estimate the densities and sizes of razor clams, Ensis siliqua and Ensis magnus. The survey was conducted as part of the Scottish Government’s electrofishing scientific trial.

    Part of:
    Report on razor clam surveys on Tarbert Bank
  4. Marine

    Information about Scotland's future.

    Part of:
    Independence: what you need to know
  5. Information relating to Imidacloprid (BMK08/Ectosan), CleanTreat and Benchmark: EIR release

    Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004

  6. Footnotes

    Research comprising a desk-based study and stakeholder engagement with developers and decision-makers to develop understanding of the approaches currently being used to both assess and minimise lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions of development

    Part of:
    Research to Inform National Planning Framework 4: Planning and Climate Change Guidance Report Issue 3
  7. Safeguarding flapper skate

    New measures to help conservation efforts.

  8. Decommissioning fund launched

    Scottish firms set to benefit.

  9. A Plan-led system

    This Guidance sets out expectations for implementing and delivering NPF4 policies which support the cross-cutting NPF4 outcome 'improving biodiversity'.

    Part of:
    Scottish Government Draft Planning Guidance: Biodiversity
  10. 3. Technical Characteristics

    This guide provides information about waste heat recovery and its potential as a low carbon heat source. It provides information on the process of capturing and utilising heat from industrial and commercial processes. The recovered heat can be used

    Part of:
    Waste Heat Recovery: An introductory guide
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