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Access to high quality fisheries data is in the interests of both scientists and the fishing industry. Collaboration with scientists is supported by fishermen''s organisations providing a productive basis for continued data acquisition.
To ask the Scottish Executive when it first became aware of problems with the fishing quota management system. The shortcomings of the current UK quota management system has been recognised for a number of years.
To ask the Scottish Executive how Marine Scotland will provide opportunities for interested parties such as local communities and fishing interests and economic interests such as renewables companies, environmental organisations and animal welfare groups to be able to take part in the marine planning and decision-making process.
I hope that, when those reports are available, the member will be satisfied that the council is doing the work that it needs to do to ensure that the flood risk in its area is managed well.Fish and Shellfish (Promotion) Fish and Shellfish (Promotion) To ask the Scottish Government what steps are being taken to promote Scottish fish and shellfish.
Farmers and people involved in forestry, fishing, ornithology and climbing can reflect their personal experiences of the climate changing around them.I pay tribute to Al Gores part in the process of raising worldwide awareness of climate change with his film, his lecture work and his book "An Inconvenient Truth".
To ask the Scottish Executive what alternative arrangements it has put in place in the event that Scottish-based fishing quota owners and boats do not join the proposed fishing quota and management licensing system.
To ask the Scottish Executive what levy was collected in Shetland by Seafish in the last year for which information is available, broken down by (a) wild fish and shellfish landings, (b) farmed fish and shellfish production and (c) imports.
To ask the Scottish Executive what levy was collected in Scotland by Seafish in the last year for which information is available, broken down by (a) wild fish and shellfish landings, (b) farmed fish and shellfish production and (c) imports.