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  1. Sea fisheries: deep sea quota uptake reports

    Deep sea species statistics.

  2. Information relating to the number of people transiting Scottish ports: FOI release

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

  3. Fish Health Inspectorate routine inspections: EIR release

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

  4. Fisheries talks conclude

    Deal reached between Norway and EU.

  5. Background

    This report describes the application of a genetic tool to estimate the early running component of juvenile Atlantic salmon. The proportions were mapped to visualise within and between-river patterns. These maps can be used to inform and help river

    Part of:
    Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science - Mapping The Early Running Component of juvenile Atlantic Salmon
  6. Technical measures

    Written record of fisheries consultations between the United Kingdom and the European Union for 2024.

    Part of:
    European Union and the United Kingdom - fisheries consultations: written record 2024
  7. 5. Other available information on sea trout swimming depth

    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
  8. City deal

    Agreement signed with Yokohama.

  9. Investing in fisheries

    European funding to support sector.

  10. 7. Appendix 1: Workshop Summaries

    Report detailing research using GPS tags to track Scottish seabirds at sea.

    Part of:
    Understanding seabird behaviour at sea part 2: improved estimates of collision risk model parameters
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