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Effects of barriers on migratory fish
Data and analysis on the effects of barriers on migratory fish species including Atlantic salmon.
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Scottish fish farm production survey 2018
This report is based on the returns of an annual survey questionnaire sent to all active authorised fish farming businesses in Scotland.
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Scottish sea fisheries statistics 2018
Tonnage and value of all landings of sea fish and shellfish by Scottish vessels, all landings into Scotland, the rest of the UK and abroad, and the size and structure of the Scottish fishing fleet and employment on Scottish vessels.
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- Sea fisheries statistics
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Fishing Effort and Quantity and Value of Landings by ICES Rectangle - 2018
These datasets provide fishing effort and landings data (tonnage and value) by ICES rectangles (geographic areas).
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Scottish shellfish farm production survey 2018
Report based on returns of an annual survey questionnaire sent to all active authorised shellfish farming businesses in Scotland.
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Provisional Scottish sea fisheries statistics
Provisional Scottish Sea Fisheries Statistics provide an overview of the Scottish fishing fleet, landings by Scottish vessels, fishers employed, vessel numbers and UK quota uptake.
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Salmon fishery statistics: 2018
This publication summarises the salmon fishery catch statistics for the 2018 season.
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Sea trout fishery statistics: 2018
This publication summarises the sea trout fishery catch statistics for the 2018 season.
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Marine Energy Research Symposium March 2019
Conference highlighting current and future opportunities for marine renewables in Scotland.
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- Marine energy research symposium
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Scottish natural capital: ecosystem service accounts 2019
This publication, prepared by the Office of National Statistics (ONS), presents estimates of the quantity and value of ten services being supplied by Scottish natural capital.