Marine
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New collaborative deep sea survey: Hatton-Rockall Basin
13th July 2015 by Marine Directorate Communications
In the last year, a new initiative has made Marine Scotland Science’s research vessels, the MRVs Scotia and Alba na Mara, available for use by the MASTS community for specific research projects. This month, the first of these projects becomes operational. A partnership between Marine Scotland Science (MSS), SAMS, Aberdeen University and British Geological Survey has been created as part of...
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Interim Population Consequences of Disturbance (PCOD) Framework published
1st July 2015 by Marine Scotland Communications
A team of scientists from across the University of St Andrews has developed a new desktop tool for assessing the impact of noise from human disturbance, such as offshore wind development on marine mammal populations – the Population Consequences of Disturbance (PCOD) Framework. The steering committee for the project was chaired by Dr. Ian Davies,...
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Marine Scotland Science supports sustainable aquaculture projects
18th June 2015 by Marine Scotland Communications
More than twenty new research projects have been awarded funding to address key challenges to the aquaculture sector. The proposals, supported by co-funders including Marine Scotland, Centre for the Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Sciences (Cefas) and the Scottish Government, will focus on farming or cultivation in finfish, molluscs and crustaceans. The programme primarily aims to...
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Marine Scotland Science colleagues mentor Product Design student
17th June 2015 by Marine Scotland Communications
For the fifth year in a row, Marine Scotland Science colleague John Dunn has mentored a PDE (Product Design Engineering) student from Glasgow School of Art. This year’s student, William Balloch, had the task of designing a better chlorophyll filtering system for use on board research vessels. Given the importance of this particular job and the volumes...
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Consultation: Pilot Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Marine Spatial Plan
16th June 2015 by Marine Scotland Communications
A consultation is being launched on a plan that will be used to guide development activity in the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters and members of the public will soon have the opportunity to give feedback on the draft plan. The Marine Spatial Plan has been developed by a working group that includes Marine Scotland, Orkney...
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Marine Scotland staff clean-up: 22nd June
11th June 2015 by Marine Scotland Communications
The clean-up in Torry continues with more and more people getting involved and community interest growing. Colleagues at the James Hutton Institute, under the watchful eye of Rose Towney, organised a clean-up on the 29th of May around Torry Battery and the shore. In total: 17 people were collecting over 5 hours (85 hours or 5,100...
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Marine Scotland contribute to Maritime Spatial Planning and Monitoring conference
9th June 2015 by Marine Directorate Communications
On June 4th and 5th, MarCRF Research Fellow Jacqui Tweddle represented Marine Scotland Science at the OECD’s “Workshop on the Future of Maritime Spatial Planning and Ocean Monitoring” in Lisbon, Portugal. The workshop was organised as part of the project “The Future of the Ocean Economy – Exploring the prospects for emerging ocean industries to...
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World Oceans Day 2015
5th June 2015 by Marine Directorate Communications
Today, 8 June, is World Oceans Day. The theme for this year is Healthy oceans, healthy planet. Our vision for Scottish seas includes the phrase ‘…. healthy, …. biologically diverse marine and coastal environments’. In our daily research, monitoring, assessment and management of human activities, we contribute to the delivery of our vision. This year,...
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Marine Scotland Science helps with ‘Aquaspace’ aquaculture project
27th May 2015 by Marine Scotland Communications
As Europe’s reliance on seafood imports increases, a team of marine scientists has embarked on a three-year project to investigate why the continent’s own aquaculture industry is flat-lining, while countries outside the European Union (EU) enjoy boom time in the sector. The AquaSpace project, led by Professor Kenny Black of the Scottish Association for Marine...
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Reminder: SEWeb Hackathon – 30th & 31st May
26th May 2015 by Marine Scotland Communications
It’s only 5 days to go until the EcoHack Countdown – Scotland’s Environment Web first Hackathon event at the weekend. If you’re a student who likes to create and innovate to help the environment, there’s still time to register to get involved in EcoHack on the 30th & 31st May at the Edinburgh Centre for Carbon...