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Town and Country Planning (Marine Fish Farming) (Scotland) Regulations 2013 (SSI 2013/277) Item 2 is consideration of the Town and Country Planning (Marine Fish Farming) (Scotland) Regulations 2013, which is subject to negative procedure.
Another answer that is much more pragmatic is that, if the fish move, the fishermen will move. They will not stay and fish for something; they will either change their species or move their distribution.
Another answer that is much more pragmatic is that, if the fish move, the fishermen will move. They will not stay and fish for something; they will either change their species or move their distribution.
Such investments can benefit multiple species—various fish, the freshwater pearl mussel and other species.The landowner may benefit through improving the sporting performance of their estate.
Such investments can benefit multiple species—various fish, the freshwater pearl mussel and other species.The landowner may benefit through improving the sporting performance of their estate.
As an MSP who represents the north-east, and someone who has worked for more than 20 years in the Scottish fishing industry, I want to see sustainable fishing communities thrive.
We had the attitude before—we had it from the farming and fishing sectors. That is all about investment—it is about forecasting and having a vision of what needs to be invested to enable people to harvest from the sea and the land.