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Dr Farrell discusses some identification issues surrounding smooth-hound species in north-east Atlantic waters and the work he has carried out in an attempt to resolve these issues. Species Identification and Biology The first and main question that always seems to arise when talking about smooth-hounds is “what species is it?” There are many species of [...]
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In this article, Dr Farrell discusses the progression of his research on starry smooth-hound (after clearing up the identification confusion!) and the implications his research might have on future management of smooth-hound populations in the north-east Atlantic. Current Fishery and Management Resolving the identification issues of Northeast Atlantic smooth-hounds greatly simplified the next part of [...]
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Scottish Conservative MEP Struan Stevenson will be the keynote speaker at a town hall meeting in St Andrews this Thursday which is set to bring together opposition to wind farm developments from throughout Scotland. Struan Stevenson, who is Vice-President of the European Parliament’s Fisheries Committee, will explain that the destructive impact of off-shore turbine developments [...]
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Over the past few years SSACN has achieved some terrific results – the economic study, presentations in Holyrood, contributing to marine management policy and establishing the SSTP to name just a few and we are now involved in many areas and matters which we could not have conceived of when we first started. This is [...]
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Westminster MPs have refused to ban the controversial practice of discarding surplus fish back into the sea, a practice which results in about 1 Million tonnes of fish being thrown back each year in the North Sea alone. Fishermen should be allowed to continue discarding edible fish at sea, despite public pressure to stop the [...]
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17 Scottish skippers and one processing plant were fined a total of £960,000 in the High Court for offences relating to undeclared fish landings between 2002 and 2005 in contravention of sea fishing legislation. Speaking after the court hearings, Lindsey Miller, Head of the Serious and Organised Crime Division, said: “Organised crime takes many forms. [...]
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As part of the Scottish MPA project, third parties were invited to make suggestions for MPAs: anyone, from an individual person to an organisation or industry sector, could make a submission for Marine Scotland/SNH/JNCC to assess against a set of stringent selection guidelines. Third parties were invited to submit proposals for either a Nature Conservation [...]
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More than half of the main species landed by Scottish whitefish vessels come from stocks that are ‘data deficient’, according to a review carried out by the NAFC Marine Centre. Data-deficient fish stocks are those for which the data needed to carry out a scientific assessment are not available. The review found that of the [...]
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