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190 page results for 'fisheries options paper'

JNCC publishes guidelines for robot marine monitoring platforms

Published date 2021-03-26

systems and aerial surveys – since the new technologies are reviewed in the context of alternative options


Natural Capital in the South Atlantic Overseas Territories

Published date 2019-08-23

– Argentine Shortfin Squid Value Chain Analysis (June 2019) Falkland Islands – Adding Value to the Fisheries


‘User stories’ show integrated way forward for air pollution assessment tools

Published date 2021-03-15

undertake a ‘discovery project’ to define the range of user requirements and evaluate some new common options ... Next steps The ITAPA steering group is now exploring funding options for the build of the new integrated


Sri Lanka’s Protected, Endangered, and Threatened Mobile Marine Species

Published date 2025-04-28

The OCPP is delivered by Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas), JNCC and


Inner Dowsing, Race Bank and North Ridge

Published date 2025-04-28

The “reefiness” of Sabellaria spinulosa in The Wash (2008) – A report by the Eastern Sea Fisheries Joint ... Eastern Sea Fisheries Joint Committee, King’s Lynn.  


EO4cultivar

Published date 2020-11-20

Demonstrate options for maintaining ecosystems and the services they provide to target agricultural sectors


Science and Evidence Strategy: Supplementary Information

Published date 2023-03-23

marine management policies, strategies and plans, including Scotland’s National Marine Plan and Future Fisheries


UK NBSAP launched

Published date 2025-03-14

are not harmful to biodiversity Enhance biodiversity and sustainability in agriculture, aquaculture, fisheries


What does the ocean do for you? Introducing the concept of marine natural capital

Published date 2021-06-04

These highlight the value of local market sectors such as fisheries and tourism, but also the importance


St Kilda Survey COR0924 (Blog #1): More than just muck

Published date 2024-09-26

habitats are often subject to high levels of disturbance from human activity, particularly from trawl fisheries



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