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  1. Appendix 20: Upper Loch Fyne & Loch Goil MPA Management MeasuresFigure A20.1 - Map of proposed measures

    2014 Consultation on the management of inshore Special Areas of Conservation and Marine Protected Areas - Consultation analysis report. Summary of the responses received relating to each site.

    Part of:
    2014 Consultation on the management of inshore Special Areas of Conservation and Marine Protected Areas - Consultation analysis report
  2. PARTIAL BUSINESS AND REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT

    Consultation paper proposing the introduction of registerable marine activities and introducing a requirement for pre-application consultation for applications for certain classes of marine licence.

    Part of:
    Consultation on Registerable Marine Activities and on Marine Licence Applications Requiring Pre-Application Consultation
  3. The Planning Framework

    Planning Advice Note (PAN) 51, (revised in 2006) supports the existing policy on the role of the planning system in relation to the environmental protection regimes.

    Part of:
    Planning Advice Note 51: planning, environmental protection and regulation
  4. 4 Innovation and Targeted Oil and Gas Decarbonisation – Spatial Parameters

    The Initial Plan Framework (IPF) outlines the process for development of the Sectoral Marine Plan for Innovation and Targeted Oil and Gas (INTOG) Decarbonisation. The IPF also sets out the areas that will be used for future seabed leasing.

    Part of:
    Sectoral marine plan - offshore wind for innovation and targeted oil and gas decarbonisation: initial plan framework
  5. The Cooperative Participatory Evaluation of Renewable Technologies on Ecosystem Services (CORPORATES): Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 7 No 1

    This report provides the background, the process and the outcomes of an interdisciplinary project entitled “The Cooperative Participatory Evaluation of Renewable Technologies on Ecosystem Services: CORPORATES”, funded by the UK Natural

  6. References

    This report presents the findings of field experiments aimed as testing the long-term effectiveness of a new deterrence method (acoustic startle reflex)on pinnipeds.

    Part of:
    Acoustic deterrence using startle sounds: long term effectiveness and effects on odontocetes
  7. Protected Area K - Small Isles MPA

    2014 Public Consultation on the Management of Inshore Special Areas of Conservation and Marine Protected Areas Approaches.

    Part of:
    2014 Consultation on the Management of Inshore Special Areas of Conservation and Marine Protected Areas Approaches.
  8. Introduction

    This study investigated the potential impacts of climate change on seabird distribution, abundance and demography off the east coast of Scotland, and examined integration of these climate models into standard population forecast models used in

    Part of:
    Impact of climate change on seabird species off the east coast of Scotland and potential implications for environmental assessments: study
  9. Annex 2 Abbreviations used

    Analysis of responses to a public consultation on phase 1 of the Scottish Government’s programme to review and extend Permitted Development Rights (PDR).

    Part of:
    Permitted Development Rights (PDR) - review and extension: consultation analysis
  10. 6.0 Opportunities for Combining Technologies

    This report provides an extensive review of electronic counter technologies and their potential for implementation in Scotland’s rivers. We consider all major types of proven counter technologies and software implemented by companies and

    Part of:
    Technical, Logistical, and Economic Considerations for the Development and Implementation of a Scottish Salmon Counter Network: Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 7 No 2
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