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Scottish Shellfish Farm Production Survey 2020
This report is based on the returns of an annual survey questionnaire sent to all active authorised shellfish farming businesses in Scotland. Statistics on employment, production and value of shellfish from Scottish shellfish farms are presented.
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Scottish Natural Capital Accounts: 2021
This report estimates quantity and value of services supplied by Scottish natural capital for: Agricultural biomass Fish capture Timber Water abstraction Minerals Fossil fuel Renewable energy Carbon sequestration Air pollution removal Noise mitigation Urban cooling Recreation and house price values
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Salmon fishery statistics: 2020
Summary of the salmon fishery catch statistics for the 2020 season.
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Sea trout fishery statistics: 2020
Summary of the sea trout fishery statistics for the 2020 season.
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Provisional Scottish sea fisheries statistics 2020
National Statistics publication that provides data on the tonnage and value of sea fish landings by Scottish vessels.
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Development of a combined marine and terrestrial biodiversity indicator: research
A commissioned research report on development of a new single high level biodiversity indicator covering marine and terrestrial (including freshwater) habitats to measure trends and replace the existing biodiversity indicator in the National Performance Framework.
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Impacts of lice from fish farms on wild Scottish sea trout and salmon: summary of science
Summary of information relating to impacts of salmon lice from fish farms on wild Scottish sea trout and salmon.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): marine sectors - business survey
Survey developed and carried out in order to understand the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on Scottish aquaculture businesses, sea fisheries businesses and recreational fishing businesses.
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Salmon and recreational fisheries research: genetics
Marine Scotland Science has a genetics laboratory at Faskally which uses state of the art genetic screening techniques to address a number of questions of interest to stakeholders from government, industry and fisheries managers.
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Monitoring the socio-economic impacts of Marine Protected Areas: report
This report, on the socio-economic impacts of MPAs, found that there had been localised positive and negative impacts on coastal communities and industries, linked to MPA management measures.