Marine

  • MRV Alba na Mara: survey 0515A programme

    7th July 2015 by

    Duration: 18-25 April 2015 Gear: Surface and subsurface PAM moorings Objectives: To deploy a series of moorings comprising either dhan buoys (maximum of ten surface) or acoustic release systems (minimum of 20 subsurface) and recording devices (30 CPOD and ten SM2M) as part of the east coast marine mammal monitoring programme (see Table 1 and...

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  • Marine Scotland staff clean-up: 1st July

    6th July 2015 by

    Last week, colleagues cleaned-up the embankment area and the roadside from the foot of St Fittick’s Road to the Torry Battery car park and then the shore and shore-path from the sandy beach adjacent to the lighthouse (Area 7) back to the “show-beach”(Areas 6 through to 3). They collected: Total effort collecting – 90 minutes Number...

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  • MRV Scotia: survey 0715S update

    3rd July 2015 by

    The MRV Scotia sailed east from Aberdeen on the 3rd June to begin the Annual Nephrops TV Survey. Work commenced at the Fladen grounds, however after only completing half the planned stations the weather turned poor and the outlook even worse so the vessel made its way for the Minches. In considerably better conditions, stations...

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  • MRV Scotia: Survey 0715S Programme

    2nd July 2015 by

    Nephrops Survey Duration: 3-22 June 2015 Gear: 2 x ScotiaBT175 80mm prawn trawls 2 x Day grabs and 1 x sieving table Towed UWTV sledge 2 x 600m umbilical towing cables and associated TV equipment (including back up). Objectives: To obtain estimates of the abundance and distribution of Nephrops burrow complexes at Fladen, in the...

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  • Interim Population Consequences of Disturbance (PCOD) Framework published

    1st July 2015 by

    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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  • RiCORE Newsletter: June 2015

    30th June 2015 by

    Funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, RiCORE aims to develop a risk-based approach to the consenting of offshore renewable energy sites, running from January 1st 2015 to June 30th 2016. The project is comprised of six European partners, including Marine Scotland and they have also started to produce a regular newsletter, with details of all their latest updates....

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  • Marine Analytical Unit monthly update – 24 June 2015

    25th June 2015 by

    This month’s update from the Marine Analytical Unit has been published, featuring an article reporting on the 2014 UK Seafood Processing Industry Report. Read the full update

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  • Taking the message about marine litter back to school

    22nd June 2015 by

    In Marine Scotland, we have a bunch of very active and knowledgeable colleagues who are STEM Ambassadors who spend lots of time educating and working with your people, whether at schools or universities. In March, one on the members of our Fish Health Inspectorate attended an Eco-day at the Mill O’Forest primary school in Stonehaven, where...

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  • Marine Scotland Science supports sustainable aquaculture projects

    18th June 2015 by

    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

    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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