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  1. 4. Economic feasibility of nets at existing and new sites

    This study estimates the maximum Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs) potential achievable in Scotland, 2030 - 2050.

    Part of:
    Negative Emissions Technologies (NETS): Feasibility Study
  2. Diadromous Fish ScotMER Receptor Group

    The Diadromous Fish ScotMER Receptor Group is concerned with evidence gaps related to the health, distribution, and impacts on Diadromous fish (salmon, sea trout, etc.).

  3. Scottish Crown Estate

    Devolution delivering for coastal communities.

  4. Fish farm escapes into marine waters covering last 10 years: EIR release

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

  5. Economic Outlook

    Provides a summary of latest key economic statistics, forecasts and analysis on the Scottish economy.

    Part of:
    Scottish Economic Bulletin: March 2024
  6. 1. Introduction

    Analysis of stakeholders' responses to our 2018 consultation on statutory and other assessments relating to unconventional oil and gas in Scotland, and to the 2019 consultation on an addendum to those assessments.

    Part of:
    Onshore unconventional oil and gas in Scotland: analysis of responses to consultations
  7. Communications with P&O Ferries since May 2016: FOI release

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

  8. Group 3 – Crimes of Dishonesty

    Crime recording and counting rules for the Scottish Crime Recording Standard (SCRS). These are overseen, approved, maintained and developed by the Scottish Crime Recording Board (SCRB).

    Part of:
    Scottish Crime Recording Standard: Crime Recording and Counting Rules
  9. Seals killed by salmon farmers since 1 January 2020: EIR release

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

  10. 6. Conclusion

    Data on swimming depth of sea trout Salmo trutta (L.) in Icelandic waters was extracted and collated into a suitable format for use in marine renewables risk assessment. The data shows that the fish are close to the surface much of the time, with

    Part of:
    Swimming depth of sea trout
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