In Case of Emergency

News

17/11/11
Pollution Response in Emergencies - Post Incident Monitoring Guidelines published

 

27/10/11
OSPAR e-newsletter published

 

16/09/11
Commments invited on the draft Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment Sound of Barra

Marine Environment

KelpThe Scottish aquatic environment is among the most diverse in the world supporting over 8,000 complex and 40,000 single cell species of plants and animals in inshore waters alone. This incredible environment includes rivers, lochs, estuaries, coastal waters and offshore waters and is home to many distinctive habitats and iconic species such as basking sharks, over twenty species of marine mammals and internationally important bird populations.

Although each environment is different, they are biologically linked. Marine Scotland's role is to assess the quality of the aquatic environment, tying to understanding the effects of both natural and human activities. In addition, it is leading a research programme to improve knowledge on the potential environmental impacts of marine renewables.

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Marine Nature Conservation

Marine Nature Conservation

Read Marine Scotland's vision, aims and objectives for protecting marine biodiversity

Ecosystems

Ecosystems

Information about Marine Scotland's ecosystem-based approach to fisheries or environmental management

Marine Protected Areas

Marine Protected Areas

More about managing Marine Protected Areas and Networks

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Clean Seas

Clean Seas

More about initiaitives and ongoing work to keep our seas pollutant free

Species

Species

More about the fish, shellfish, flora and fauna that live in Scotland's seas

Page updated: Friday, January 27, 2012