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- Report:
Humphries et al.
… Shetland Tidal Array within Bluemull Sound, Shetland. The assessment has been undertaken by Marine Scotland - Licensing Operations Team (“MS-LOT”). This assessment is required under Regulation 48 …
- Journal Article:
Davies et al.
… Government targets for renewable energy developments are ambitious. The creation of new marine industries requires a structured approach that links marine spatial planning with Strategic Environmental Assessment and Sustainability Appraisal. Marine Scotland Science has worked with The Crown Estate spatial decision support tool MaRS to plan for wave, …
- Report:
River Dee Trust and Marine Scotland Science
… This document forms the 2018 interim report for the North Ease Scotland Salmon and Sea Trout Tracking Array and is provided to give an overview of the project … vectors of smolts. The use of the hydrodynamic Scottish Shelf Model (SSM), developed by Marine Scotland Science, will therefore provide a view of smolt dispersion around NE Scotland. The predictive …
- Conference Paper:
Davies and Band
… manage collision risk in this way adds a new dimension to the expressions of risk available to marine planners, and could lead to new formulations of development strategies. … 2012-09-21 …
- Report:
Cook et al.
… to plot spatial patterns in seabird flight heights which may be of use for the purposes of marine spatial planning. Based on our experiences, we provide recommendations for the best …
- Report:
Masden
As wind energy developments increase globally the potential associated environmental impacts are receiving considerable attention, particularly avian impacts. These potential impacts on bird populations can be grouped into three main types: direct mortality due to collision with turbines/infrastructure; physical habitat modification and/or loss; and behavioural responses of birds to turbines (…
- Report:
Mackenzie et al.
… CREEM were commissioned to review statistical modelling methods currently used in the marine renewables industry. We also compared the performance of these methods and appropriate … out using simulated scenarios based on off-shore and near-shore data collected from existing marine renewable developments. In particular, off-shore and near-shore data were each generated … produced a literature review related to statistical modelling of animal distribution in the UK marine renewable industry. Based on the evaluation presented in the guidance document, we have …
- Report:
Oedekoven et al.
… This document forms an overview of the survey and analysis methods used by the marine renewables industry for baseline monitoring and quantitative environmental impact … information contained within this report is derived from environmental statements submitted to Marine Scotland but also contains other documents that have been made available for review. This review …
- Report:
Scott-Hayward et al.
… Examines animal survey data for signs of changes in animal abundance and distribution following marine renewables development. The functions of this package can be used to analyse segmented … Environmental Modelling (CREEM) at the University of St. Andrews, performed under contract for Marine Scotland … 2013-10-04 …
- Report:
Scott-Hayward et al.
… analysing data that was collected for assessing potential impacts of renewable developments on marine wildlife, al- though the methods are applicable to other studies as well. This user guide …
- Report:
Evers et al.
The report describes how adult harbour seals and grey seal pups use the water column within the Brims lease site. Telemetry data from 12 adult harbour seals and seven grey seal pups diving within the Brims lease site were analysed to extract descriptors of dive behaviour. Dive data were summarised to provide estimates of the proportion of time seals spent at different…
- Report:
Fairley et al.
This paper considers the process of modelling sediment transport and morphological change in the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters using coastal area models. This region is atypical of regions commonly modelled using such techniques: it is high energy with limited and highly variable regions of mobile sediment. This causes challenges with regards both model capability and availability of data.…
- Report:
Deakin et al.
… Scottish Government's Energy Strategy (Dec 2017) set a 2030 target for 50% of the energy for Scotland's heat, transport, and electricity consumption to be supplied by renewable sources, and … gas emissions by 2045. These targets will require the development of extensive areas for marine renewable energy extraction. In October 2020, the Scottish Government published the Sectoral Marine Plan for Offshore Wind (SMP; Scottish Government, 2020), which identified the most …
- Report:
Cook et al.
… met from renewables by 2020 by creating a portfolio of both onshore and offshore technologies (Marine Scotland 2011). However, concern over the environmental impacts of these developments in the UK, …
- Report:
Blowers et al.
… Marine Scotland tasked MarynSol to provide an overview of the current state of computer vision …
- Report:
Zaucha et al.
The purpose of this document is to establish a framework for the analysis of Multi-Use (MU) in the sea basin context, which will provide the project consortium with the practical research tools necessary to examine theoretical understanding and practical experience related to MU. This framework will guide further analyses and also feed into Work Package (WP) 3 - Case Study Analysis. For this…
- Report:
Searle et al.
… Marine renewable energy is an important component not just for Scottish Government’s vision for … It is known that the construction and operation of large-scale wind farms will affect the marine environment and other users of the North Sea. In order to understand cross-border … - 2020. Project partners include planning authorities in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Scotland and Denmark. As part of the SEANSE project, Marine Scotland commissioned a case study to …
- Report:
Coram et al.
… been used to try to keep animals away from human activities. They have been developed in the marine environment particularly to keep marine mammals away from fishing operations, aquaculture sites and more recently to keep marine mammals away from industrial operations that might be harmful to the animals themselves. …
- Report:
Furness and Wade
… MacArthur Green has been commissioned by Marine Scotland to review the sensitivity of seabirds in Scottish waters to offshore wind farms. The aim … To provide a robust method to inform project scoping, ornithological assessments and wider marine spatial planning. In particular it should assist developers and their consultants in …
- Report:
Donovan and Caneco
… In order to understand how marine planning impacts seabirds at sea, it is important to collect key pieces of information …
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