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- Report:
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. …
- Report:
Davies and Thompson
… The development of marine renewable energy, including wave and tidal stream power, is a high priority for the … aspects of the licensing process has been brought together under a single Government body, Marine Scotland. Licensing requires that consideration is given to the requirements of the EU Habitats …
- Presentation:
Godfrey et al.
… There are concerns about interactions between Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) and migratory fish, in particular Atlantic salmon. Marine Scotland Science (MSS) is attempting to gain information in key areas. Firstly it is necessary to obtain …
- Book Chapter:
Davies and Pratt
… approach being taken to the establishment of the offshore wind, wave and tidal sectors in Scotland is outlined. The strategic planning framework and processes leading to the development … opportunities for one sector in Scottish waters. This is a chapter from Humanity and the Sea: Marine Renewable Energy Technology and Environmental Interactions . … 2014-01-01 …
- Report:
Marine Scotland Science
The proposal is for the installation, operation and decommissioning of five 2 bladed 100 kW tidal turbines. The proposed devices are bottom mounted, gravity anchored, non-yawing horizontal axis tidal turbines comprising of a cylindrical nacelle unit, rotor and gravity base to secure it to the sea bed (no seabed drilling or additional site works are required). The negatively buoyant nacelle is…
- Report:
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 …
- Report:
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: Godfrey et al.
Depth use and migratory behaviour of homing Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Scottish coastal waters
… required to inform decisions on managing the species, e.g. for the sustainable development of marine renewable energy. In May–June 2013, pop-up satellite tags programmed to detach from fish after 1–10 d were fitted to 50 adult salmon on the northern coast of Scotland. Most of the tags returned water depth recorded at regular intervals (n ¼ 47) and gave a … - Presentation:
Murray
… Around half of Scotland’s tidal stream resource is located in the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters (PFOW), with … energy, as this will influence the degree of change to the tides and, consequently, the marine environment. More information about the EIMR 2018 Conference is available here. … …
- Presentation:
Kafas et al.
… protection. As a result ocean space is a valuable asset deserving special attention in marine management and planning. Management should be systematic, coordinated, as well as account … demanding ocean space. Key findings suggest that combining compatible activities in the same marine space can serve to share and reduce costs, and generate further synergies between those …
- 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 …
- 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:
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 …
- Report:
Holland
This document contains the Appropriate Assessment for Tidal Generation Limited at the Fall of Warness EMEC test site.
- 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 …
- Report:
Booth et al.
… 14Our understanding of the effects of underwater noise and other disturbing activities on marine mammals, and of how to assess and quantify potential impacts, is rapidly evolving. The … another tool among others already available for assessing potential impacts of disturbance on marine mammal populations. How appropriate it will be for use with particular projects and …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- 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 …
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