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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 13 July 2025
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Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Rural and Island Housing

Meeting date: 30 April 2024

Ariane Burgess

I just want to clarify that you meant that your question was for Mike and Ronnie rather than Mike and Russel.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Rural and Island Housing

Meeting date: 30 April 2024

Ariane Burgess

But, as we have been saying, if we are going to increase the target, we will need to iron out all the other wrinkles very quickly. Otherwise, we can increase the target and say that it will be met by a certain date, but we will still not meet it.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Rural and Island Housing

Meeting date: 30 April 2024

Ariane Burgess

Russel Griggs brought up building capacity for communities. Do you or Pauline Smith have thoughts on what we need to be doing to build that capacity? Where do we need to start?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 24 April 2024

Ariane Burgess

I will go back to what I was going to ask. In a way, Elspeth began to answer it, but I would like to go a bit further into use of data. Concern has been raised by stakeholders that the marine directorate may not have the capacity to use all the data. I am interested in understanding that.

I hear what you say about the need for confidentiality, data protection and that kind of thing, but there are examples globally of data sharing. Peru, in 2018, became the second country in the world to share all of its VMS tracking data on the Global Fishing Watch platform, so that anyone can view it. Twelve countries already have data-sharing agreements that allow transparency without breaching commercial confidentiality. There are various ways in which we could do that—for example, by lagging the data sharing by some months and not including individual identifying information. I know that a time lag might not work for an offshore wind company that is trying to get a permission or whatever, but it could work in other situations.

I am interested in hearing what you think about how we could share data so that we could move much more rapidly to understanding what is going on in our seas and get a much better picture.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 24 April 2024

Ariane Burgess

I do, and I might also stray there. Elspeth, it is interesting to hear your concerns about the marine directorate and its capacity to robustly monitor the data. I would be interested in hearing your—and, possibly, Helen McLachlan’s—thoughts around the idea of the data that is generated from REM systems being shared. For example, Peru, in 2018, became the second country in the world to share all of its VMS data.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 24 April 2024

Ariane Burgess

This is a very interesting conversation. I remind myself that the SSI and REM sit under the United Kingdom Fisheries Act 2020, which calls on us to work with an ecosystems-based approach, and under the Marine (Scotland) Act 2010. In both cases, we are trying to ensure the long-term success of our fisheries. REM helps us to understand the full picture of the state of our fisheries and how to act appropriately, as and when is needed, in case we find ourselves on the edge of a fisheries collapse.

We have been talking about the data, and I come back to data now. Both the fishing industry and non-governmental organisations have pointed out that REM data could be useful for marine spatial planning and to mitigate the spatial squeeze. I remember the tremendous evening event that the SFF held in the garden lobby a while ago, which raised that issue. I would like to get your views on how REM data could be useful in those ways for marine spatial planning and mitigating against that spatial squeeze. We know that there will be an expansion of renewables, but there are also conservation objectives. I would be interested in hearing your thoughts on that, Elspeth—and then perhaps yours, Helen.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

“Local government in Scotland: Financial bulletin 2022/23”

Meeting date: 23 April 2024

Ariane Burgess

Thank you very much. It was helpful to get that brief overview of priorities. I think that it is a great approach to use the sector’s existing data and to share best practice across local authorities.

How does the commission intend to measure and maximise its impact in achieving its aims?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

“Local government in Scotland: Financial bulletin 2022/23”

Meeting date: 23 April 2024

Ariane Burgess

Thank you for highlighting that.

I will bring in Pam Gosal, who has questions about the financial bulletin.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

“Local government in Scotland: Financial bulletin 2022/23”

Meeting date: 23 April 2024

Ariane Burgess

That was really helpful. Colin Beattie has some questions.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

“Local government in Scotland: Financial bulletin 2022/23”

Meeting date: 23 April 2024

Ariane Burgess

We have the fiscal framework in development. You would like to think that, within that, there will be an alignment around what we are talking about. That becomes really important, does it not?