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Home » inshore fisheries management

inshore fisheries management

Juvenile Cod

Landscape effects on demersal fish revealed by field observations and predictive seabed modelling., Elliot S. et al.

Fisheries managements focuses on individual seabed types, without considering the wider ecosystem and environment. Underwater camera surveys reveal that variables of the wider landscape are associated with fish abundances with …

Categories MPA Research Tags fish, inshore fisheries management, seabed
Environment Secretary

Environment Secretary visits COAST Discovery Centre

Scottish Cabinet Secretary, Roseanna Cunningham, visited us at Scotland’s first MPA visitor centre, the Discovery Centre, in September 2018. COAST was pleased to see her interact with the new exhibitions …

Categories News Tags climate change, inshore fisheries management, Priority Marine Features, Seaweed and plants
Scottish divers

Scottish divers say now is the time to stop damaging coastal habitats

Watch their video here and please respond to the consultation here. You can also sign this petition asking to bring back the 3 mile limit.…

Categories Uncategorized Tags diving, inshore fisheries management, PMFs

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