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- Report:
Hunter et al.
… Marine Scotland Science (MSS) prepared a scoping report of the research requirements for Atlantic salmon, sea …
- Report:
Searle et al.
The aim of this project was to develop a model to estimate the population consequences of displacement from proposed offshore wind energy developments for key species of seabirds breeding at SPAs in proximity to proposed Forth/Tay offshore wind farm developments. The steering group identified five seabird species for which displacement modelling was required in support of HRA/AA…
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Side
… Marine renewable energy is an important component of the Scottish Government’s vision for the … the Highlands and Islands, as well as the National Oceanography Centre (Liverpool) with Marine Scotland Science as full consortium partners. This booklet summarises the EcoWatt2050 research that has …
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Halcrow Group
… Halcrow Group Ltd has been instructed to provide Marine Scotland with a high level screening report that describes the need, if any, to undertake an …
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APS Group Scotland
… with a number of medium and longer-term options. A number of studies have been commissioned by Marine Scotland to support the evaluation of the Plan prior to its adoption. These studies have included a Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) (Marine Scotland, 2010a) and a Habitats Regulations Appraisal (ABPmer, 2011) of the short and …
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APS Group Scotland
… a Draft Plan for Offshore Wind Energy (OWE) in Scottish Territorial Waters was published by Marine Scotland. To inform this plan, Marine Scotland is carrying out a Habitats Regulations Appraisal (HRA) and producing an …
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APS Group Scotland
… This report presents the review of information that is needed by Marine Scotland to undertake an Appropriate Assessment (AA) of the Draft Plan for Offshore Wind Energy …
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APS Group Scotland
… the finalisation of the Plan for Offshore Wind. Part 3 of the Environmental Assessment (Scotland) Act 2005 sets out the requirements for the post-adoption stage of SEA. This includes … have been integrated into the plan (Section 18(3)a of the Environmental Assessment (Scotland) Act 2005); How the environmental report has been taken into account (Section 18(3)b); …
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APS Group Scotland
… The Scottish Government believes that Scotland can lead the world in the development and deployment of renewable energy technologies. … harness more and more of our renewable energy resources. We must start to tap into our dynamic marine environment, including our offshore wind energy potential, to provide us with the power we … for our homes, businesses and to drive our economy forward. The Scottish Government has used a marine planning approach to develop Blue Seas Green Energy – A Sectoral Marine Plan for Offshore …
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Marine Scotland Science
… expressed by policy makers, regulators and environmental stakeholders about deployment of marine energy devices in open waters relates to the possibility of negative impacts they may have … EMEC Monitoring Advisory Group (MAG), whose membership includes representatives from Marine Scotland Science, Marine Scotland Licencing Operations Team, Marine Scotland Compliance, Scottish Natural …
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Marine Scotland Science
… economic value which could also be affected, either directly or by impacts on population size. Marine Scotland Science (MSS), which is part of the Scottish Government, regularly provides scientific advice to …
- Report:
Sangiuliano
… Marine spatial planning (MSP) is an emerging field of management aimed at promoting the sustainable use of the marine environment. In order to further the progression of MSP, a European Union funded Project …
- Report:
McGregor et al.
Collision Risk Models (CRM) are used to assess impacts on seabird populations in all offshore wind farms Environmental Impact Assessments (‘EIA‘) and Habitats Regulations Appraisals (‘HRA‘) in the UK. Existing models are unable to properly incorporate uncertainty in the input parameters into calculations of uncertainty in the collision prediction and consequently are not expressed in the…
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Searle et al.
… is a common approach in Environmental Impact Assessments to forecast potential impacts of marine renewables on protected populations such as seabird species. There are several methods of … impacts and reducing uncertainty in assessments. This research is part of the Scottish Marine Energy Research Programme (ScotMER). … 2020-07-27 …
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Daunt et al.
… impacts of offshore renewables on seabirds are assessed. This research is part of the Scottish Marine Energy Research Programme (ScotMER). … 2020-07-27 …
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Butler et al.
… that can be attributed to different breeding colonies. This research is part of the Scottish Marine Energy Research Programme (ScotMER). … 2020-07-27 …
- Presentation:
Davies et al.
… Sectoral marine planning (SMP) for marine renewables is providing a foundation for the development of these new offshore industries. …
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Marine Scotland Science
… devolution, the Scottish Parliament can legislate in relation to activities affecting the marine environment in Scotland’s inshore waters, except for reserved matters. The UK Parliament legislates for … Scotland’s offshore waters, but certain matters in this area have been executively devolved. Marine planning matters in Scotland’s inshore waters are governed by the Marine (Scotland) Act …
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Sangiuliano
… As coastal communities continue to increase in geographical size and population, associated marine economies will have to expand in unison. This relationship gives rise to an increase in user – user and user – environment conflicts, as users of the marine environment proliferate in size, number, and intensity. Such conflicts demand the … in the global energy transition away from a carbon-based economy. These drivers have triggered Scotland to construct and implement the world’s first sectoral marine plan for tidal energy …
- Journal Article:
Sangiuliano
… this trend has increased for the planet's seas. In order to further maximize the utility of marine space, the concept of co-location between economic sectors operating in the sea, and …
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