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  1. Fisheries closures table: 2024

    Fishing closure tables: 2024 (Scottish Fishing licences by group)

  2. Marine licensing and consenting - decommissioning programmes: overview

    Overview of decommissioning programme requirements for offshore renewable energy installations.

    Part of:
    Marine environment: licensing and consenting requirements
  3. Fishing vessel weekly licence variations 15 March 2024

    Scottish fishing vessel licence variations 15 March 2024

    Part of:
    Fishing vessel weekly licence variations
  4. Fish disease management areas: maps

    Fish disease management area maps including: North West of Scotland, Orkney, Shetland, South East of Scotland, South West of Scotland, Western Isles, and a list of disease management area codes.

  5. Benthic Species ScotMER Receptor Group

    The Benthic Species ScotMER Receptor Group is concerned with evidence gaps related to the benthic species and habitats.

  6. 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.).

  7. Fish and Fisheries ScotMER Receptor Group

    The Fish and Fisheries ScotMER Receptor Group is concerned with evidence gaps related to fish ecology and the fishing industry.

  8. Marine Mammals ScotMER Receptor Group

    The Marine Mammals ScotMER Receptor Group is concerned with evidence gaps related to marine mammal ecology and the potential impacts of offshore renewables on marine mammals.

  9. Ornithology ScotMER Receptor Group

    The Ornithology ScotMER Receptor Group is concerned with evidence gaps related to seabird ecology and the potential impacts of offshore renewables on seabirds.

  10. Socioeconomic ScotMER Receptor Group

    The Socioeconomic ScotMER Receptor Group is concerned with evidence gaps related to any potential social and economic impacts of offshore renewable developments.

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