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Marine Scotland

The Marine Scotland Directorate (Scottish Gaelic: Cùisean Mara na h-Alba) is a directorate of the Scottish Government. Marine Scotland manages Scotland's seas and freshwater fisheries along with delivery partners NatureScot and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.[4]

Marine Scotland Directorate
Directorate overview
Formed1 April 2009 (2009-04-01)
Preceding agencies
JurisdictionScotland and Scottish waters
HeadquartersVictoria Quay, Leith, Edinburgh
Employees700 (2016)
Annual budget£64.7 million (2019-2020)[1]
Ministers responsible
Directorate executives
  • Roy Brannen (interim)[2], Director-General Net Zero[3]
  • Annabel Turpie, Director of Marine Scotland[3]
Parent departmentNet Zero Directorates
WebsiteMarine Scotland

Marine Scotland provides management and research of devolved responsibilities such as:

History

The Marine Scotland directorate was established on 1 April 2009,[14] merging two executive agencies (Fisheries Research Services and the Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency) and the Scottish Government marine and fishery policy divisions.

Staff, assets and budget

Marine Scotland has around 700 staff, covering a range of professions including scientists, sea fishery officers, sailors, policy, administrative and professional/ technical staff.[15]

Locations and Assets

 
Ensign of the Marine Scotland patrol fleet
 
MPV Jura
 
MPV Minna

Staff are located across Scotland[16] including :

Marine Research Vessels

Marine Scotland operates two main research vessels which are fitted with a wide range of deployment and recovery facilities for fishing gear and equipment, scientific and environmental sensors, and data gathering systems:[19]

  • MRV Scotia (launched: 1998, length: 68.6 meters, service speed: 13 knots)
  • MRV Alba-Na-Mara (launched: 2008, length: 27 meters, cruise speed: 8 knots)

Additionally, MRV Temora (launched: 1992, length: 10 meters, max speed: 10 knots) is used for sampling as part of the Long Term Climate Change Monitoring Programme.[20]

Marine Protection Vessels

Marine Scotland operates three Marine Protection Vessels (MPVs):[21]

  • MPV Minna (launched: 2003, length: 42 meters, top speed: 14 knots, tonnage: 718 g.r.t.)
  • MPV Jura (launched: 2005, length: 84 meters, top speed: 18 knots, tonnage: 2,181 g.r.t.)
  • MPV Hirta (launched: 2008, length: 84 meters, top speed: 18 knots, tonnage: 2,181 g.r.t.)

Surveillance Aircraft

Marine Scotland owns two Reims Cessna F-406 Caravan II aircraft for aerial surveillance, operated by Airtask.[21][22]

UK Fisheries Monitoring Centre

Marine Scotland operates the UK Fisheries Monitoring Centre (UKFMC), on behalf of the four UK fisheries administrations. The UKFMC acts as the UK single-point-of-contact for manual reporting of ERS, VMS and other EU/national fisheries schemes.[23]

Divisions

Director's Office

Annabel Turpie is the Director of Marine Scotland.[3] The Director's Office provides corporate services such as business management, communications, information quality, data management, statistics, socio-economic and geographic analysis.

Compliance (MSC)

The Compliance division monitors and enforces marine and sea fishing laws in Scottish waters. It reports as appropriate to the Scottish prosecuting authorities and provides intelligence on fishing activity in the seas around Scotland.[24]

Science (MSS)

Marine Scotland's Science division undertakes research and provides scientific and technical advice to the Scottish Government (and the UK and European Union authorities) on a number of marine and fisheries issues including aquaculture and fish health, freshwater fisheries, sea fisheries and the marine ecosystem in Scotland's seas.[25]

Marine Planning & Policy (MPP)

Marine Scotland's Planning & Policy division covers three main policy areas and the Licensing Operations Team (LOT).

Marine Spatial Planning

Marine Scotland are involved in marine spatial planning at both at a national and regional level.[26] Scotland's Marine Atlas was published in 2011 [27] as a baseline assessment, with Scotland's first National Marine Plan published in 2015.[28] The information from the Atlas and National Marine Plan is available through Marine Scotland Maps and Marine Scotland Information portals. These portals form part of the Marine Scotland Open Data Network which contributes towards Marine Scotland's INSPIRE and open data obligations[29]

Offshore Marine Renewables

The Scottish Government is developing plans for offshore wind, wave and tidal energy in Scottish waters. Marine Scotland will explore how offshore wind, wave and tidal energy can contribute to meeting Scotland's target of generating the equivalent of 100% of electricity demand from renewable sources and also seek to maximise the contribution of these technologies to achieving a low-carbon economy.[30]

Marine Conservation

Marine Scotland follows a strategy for Marine Nature Conservation in Scotland's Seas[31] based on the three pillars of species conservation, site protection, and wider seas policies and measures. Work continues on a Marine Protected Area network with 30 nature conservation MPAs designated in 2014.[32]

Licensing Operations Team (LOT)

The Marine Scotland Licensing Operations team is a central point-of-contact for activities such as depositing or removing objects or substances from the seabed; construction or alteration works, dredging; depositing or using explosives.[33]

Aquaculture and Recreational Fisheries (ARF)

The ARF division handles policy areas covering Aquaculture, Salmon & Recreational Fisheries, Fishery Grants, Post-EU Referendum (Brexit) and the Crown Estate in Scotland.[citation needed]

Sea Fisheries

The Sea Fisheries division handles policy areas covering Access to Sea Fisheries, EU Quota Negotiations and Discards, Inshore Fisheries and Coastal Communities, and International Fisheries and Environmental Interactions.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Scottish Government Budget 2019-20". The Scottish Parliament. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Director General Net Zero". Scottish Government. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "Marine Scotland Directorate". Scottish Government. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Marine Scotland". Scottish Government. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Marine licensing: general guidance". Scottish Government. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Sea Fisheries". Scottish Government. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  7. ^ "Salmon and recreational fisheries". Scottish Government. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Marine renewable energy". Scottish Government. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  9. ^ "Marine environment". Scottish Government. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  10. ^ "Marine Planning". Scottish Government. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  11. ^ "Sea Fisheries - Science and Research". Scottish Government. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  12. ^ "Salmon and recreational fisheries - Science and Research". Scottish Government. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  13. ^ "Marine and fisheries compliance". Scottish Government. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  14. ^ Haworth, Jenny (10 February 2009). "New body to manage Scotland's waters". The Scotsman. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  15. ^ "Marine Scotland Review". Scottish Government. 22 March 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  16. ^ "Marine Scotland Offices and Locations". Scottish Government. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  17. ^ a b c "Marine Scotland contact information". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  18. ^ "Fishery Offices". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  19. ^ "Research vessels & technology". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  20. ^ "MRV Temora" (PDF). The Scottish Government. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  21. ^ a b "Marine and fisheries compliance: fleet and aircraft". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  22. ^ "Directflight commences trading under the Airtask Group Brand". Airtask. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  23. ^ "5 Yearly Report on the application of the Control Regulation" (PDF). Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  24. ^ "Marine and Fisheries - Compliance". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  25. ^ "Science & Data". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  26. ^ "Marine Scotland - Marine Planning". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  27. ^ "Scotland's Marine Atlas". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  28. ^ "Scotland's National Marine Plan". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  29. ^ "National Marine Plan Interactive". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  30. ^ "Offshore Marine Renewables". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  31. ^ "Marine Scotland Marine Nature Conservation Strategy". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  32. ^ "Marine Scotland - Marine Protected Areas". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  33. ^ "Marine Scotland - Licensing Operations Team". The Scottish Government. Retrieved 3 October 2016.

External links

  • Marine Scotland
  • The fleet of Marine Protection Vessels of Marine Scotland
  • Marine and Fisheries in Scotland
  • Marine (Scotland) Act 2010
  • Marine Scotland Strategic Plan 2013-2016
  • Marine Scotland Vision

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The Marine Scotland Directorate Scottish Gaelic Cuisean Mara na h Alba is a directorate of the Scottish Government Marine Scotland manages Scotland s seas and freshwater fisheries along with delivery partners NatureScot and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency 4 Marine Scotland DirectorateDirectorate overviewFormed1 April 2009 2009 04 01 Preceding agenciesScottish Fisheries Protection AgencyFisheries Research ServiceScottish GovernmentJurisdictionScotland and Scottish watersHeadquartersVictoria Quay Leith EdinburghEmployees700 2016 Annual budget 64 7 million 2019 2020 1 Ministers responsibleMairi Gougeon MSP Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and IslandsMichael Matheson MSP Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero Energy and TransportMairi McAllan MSP Minister for Environment Biodiversity and Land ReformDirectorate executivesRoy Brannen interim 2 Director General Net Zero 3 Annabel Turpie Director of Marine Scotland 3 Parent departmentNet Zero DirectoratesWebsiteMarine ScotlandMarine Scotland provides management and research of devolved responsibilities such as Licensing of marine activities 5 Sea fisheries 6 Salmon and recreational fishing 7 Marine renewable energy 8 Marine conservation 9 Marine spatial planning 10 Scientific research including sea 11 and freshwater 12 fisheries Enforcement of marine and fisheries law 13 Contents 1 History 2 Staff assets and budget 2 1 Locations and Assets 2 1 1 Marine Research Vessels 2 1 2 Marine Protection Vessels 2 1 3 Surveillance Aircraft 2 1 4 UK Fisheries Monitoring Centre 3 Divisions 3 1 Director s Office 3 2 Compliance MSC 3 3 Science MSS 3 4 Marine Planning amp Policy MPP 3 4 1 Marine Spatial Planning 3 4 2 Offshore Marine Renewables 3 4 3 Marine Conservation 3 4 4 Licensing Operations Team LOT 3 5 Aquaculture and Recreational Fisheries ARF 3 6 Sea Fisheries 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe Marine Scotland directorate was established on 1 April 2009 14 merging two executive agencies Fisheries Research Services and the Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency and the Scottish Government marine and fishery policy divisions Staff assets and budget EditMarine Scotland has around 700 staff covering a range of professions including scientists sea fishery officers sailors policy administrative and professional technical staff 15 Locations and Assets Edit Ensign of the Marine Scotland patrol fleet MPV Jura MPV Minna Staff are located across Scotland 16 including Major Scottish Government offices for example Victoria Quay and Atlantic Quay 17 The marine laboratory in Aberdeen 17 Freshwater laboratories at Faskally and Montrose 17 Fishery offices at Eyemouth Anstruther Peterhead Fraserburgh Buckie Kirkwall Lerwick Scrabster Kinlochbervie Lochinver Ullapool Stornoway Portree Mallaig Oban Campbeltown and Ayr 18 Marine Research Vessels Edit Marine Scotland operates two main research vessels which are fitted with a wide range of deployment and recovery facilities for fishing gear and equipment scientific and environmental sensors and data gathering systems 19 MRV Scotia launched 1998 length 68 6 meters service speed 13 knots MRV Alba Na Mara launched 2008 length 27 meters cruise speed 8 knots Additionally MRV Temora launched 1992 length 10 meters max speed 10 knots is used for sampling as part of the Long Term Climate Change Monitoring Programme 20 Marine Protection Vessels Edit Marine Scotland operates three Marine Protection Vessels MPVs 21 MPV Minna launched 2003 length 42 meters top speed 14 knots tonnage 718 g r t MPV Jura launched 2005 length 84 meters top speed 18 knots tonnage 2 181 g r t MPV Hirta launched 2008 length 84 meters top speed 18 knots tonnage 2 181 g r t Surveillance Aircraft Edit Marine Scotland owns two Reims Cessna F 406 Caravan II aircraft for aerial surveillance operated by Airtask 21 22 UK Fisheries Monitoring Centre Edit Marine Scotland operates the UK Fisheries Monitoring Centre UKFMC on behalf of the four UK fisheries administrations The UKFMC acts as the UK single point of contact for manual reporting of ERS VMS and other EU national fisheries schemes 23 Divisions EditDirector s Office Edit Annabel Turpie is the Director of Marine Scotland 3 The Director s Office provides corporate services such as business management communications information quality data management statistics socio economic and geographic analysis Compliance MSC Edit The Compliance division monitors and enforces marine and sea fishing laws in Scottish waters It reports as appropriate to the Scottish prosecuting authorities and provides intelligence on fishing activity in the seas around Scotland 24 Science MSS Edit Marine Scotland s Science division undertakes research and provides scientific and technical advice to the Scottish Government and the UK and European Union authorities on a number of marine and fisheries issues including aquaculture and fish health freshwater fisheries sea fisheries and the marine ecosystem in Scotland s seas 25 Marine Planning amp Policy MPP Edit Marine Scotland s Planning amp Policy division covers three main policy areas and the Licensing Operations Team LOT Marine Spatial Planning Edit Marine Scotland are involved in marine spatial planning at both at a national and regional level 26 Scotland s Marine Atlas was published in 2011 27 as a baseline assessment with Scotland s first National Marine Plan published in 2015 28 The information from the Atlas and National Marine Plan is available through Marine Scotland Maps and Marine Scotland Information portals These portals form part of the Marine Scotland Open Data Network which contributes towards Marine Scotland s INSPIRE and open data obligations 29 Offshore Marine Renewables Edit The Scottish Government is developing plans for offshore wind wave and tidal energy in Scottish waters Marine Scotland will explore how offshore wind wave and tidal energy can contribute to meeting Scotland s target of generating the equivalent of 100 of electricity demand from renewable sources and also seek to maximise the contribution of these technologies to achieving a low carbon economy 30 Marine Conservation Edit Marine Scotland follows a strategy for Marine Nature Conservation in Scotland s Seas 31 based on the three pillars of species conservation site protection and wider seas policies and measures Work continues on a Marine Protected Area network with 30 nature conservation MPAs designated in 2014 32 Licensing Operations Team LOT Edit The Marine Scotland Licensing Operations team is a central point of contact for activities such as depositing or removing objects or substances from the seabed construction or alteration works dredging depositing or using explosives 33 Aquaculture and Recreational Fisheries ARF Edit The ARF division handles policy areas covering Aquaculture Salmon amp Recreational Fisheries Fishery Grants Post EU Referendum Brexit and the Crown Estate in Scotland citation needed Sea Fisheries Edit The Sea Fisheries division handles policy areas covering Access to Sea Fisheries EU Quota Negotiations and Discards Inshore Fisheries and Coastal Communities and International Fisheries and Environmental Interactions See also EditFishing in Scotland Marine Scotland Act 2010 Marine Management Organisation of the UK Government Border ForceReferences Edit Scottish Government Budget 2019 20 The Scottish Parliament Retrieved 23 January 2020 Director General Net Zero Scottish Government Retrieved 29 March 2022 a b c Marine Scotland Directorate Scottish Government Retrieved 12 April 2021 Marine Scotland Scottish Government Retrieved 20 January 2021 Marine licensing general guidance Scottish Government Retrieved 20 January 2021 Sea Fisheries Scottish Government Retrieved 20 January 2021 Salmon and recreational fisheries Scottish Government Retrieved 20 January 2021 Marine renewable energy Scottish Government Retrieved 20 January 2021 Marine environment Scottish Government Retrieved 20 January 2021 Marine Planning Scottish Government Retrieved 20 January 2021 Sea Fisheries Science and Research Scottish Government Retrieved 20 January 2021 Salmon and recreational fisheries Science and Research Scottish Government Retrieved 20 January 2021 Marine and fisheries compliance Scottish Government Retrieved 20 January 2021 Haworth Jenny 10 February 2009 New body to manage Scotland s waters The Scotsman Retrieved 22 February 2017 Marine Scotland Review Scottish Government 22 March 2016 Retrieved 22 February 2017 Marine Scotland Offices and Locations Scottish Government Retrieved 12 April 2021 a b c Marine Scotland contact information The Scottish Government Retrieved 12 April 2021 Fishery Offices The Scottish Government Retrieved 28 April 2018 Research vessels amp technology The Scottish Government Retrieved 12 April 2021 MRV Temora PDF The Scottish Government Retrieved 12 April 2021 a b Marine and fisheries compliance fleet and aircraft The Scottish Government Retrieved 12 April 2021 Directflight commences trading under the Airtask Group Brand Airtask Retrieved 12 January 2019 5 Yearly Report on the application of the Control Regulation PDF Retrieved 28 April 2018 Marine and Fisheries Compliance The Scottish Government Retrieved 7 September 2013 Science amp Data The Scottish Government Retrieved 7 September 2013 Marine Scotland Marine Planning The Scottish Government Retrieved 3 October 2016 Scotland s Marine Atlas The Scottish Government Retrieved 3 October 2016 Scotland s National Marine Plan The Scottish Government Retrieved 3 October 2016 National Marine Plan Interactive The Scottish Government Retrieved 3 October 2016 Offshore Marine Renewables The Scottish Government Retrieved 3 October 2016 Marine Scotland Marine Nature Conservation Strategy The Scottish Government Retrieved 3 October 2016 Marine Scotland Marine Protected Areas The Scottish Government Retrieved 3 October 2016 Marine Scotland Licensing Operations Team The Scottish Government Retrieved 3 October 2016 External links EditMarine Scotland The fleet of Marine Protection Vessels of Marine Scotland Marine and Fisheries in Scotland Marine Scotland Act 2010 Marine Scotland Strategic Plan 2013 2016 Marine Scotland Vision Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marine Scotland amp oldid 1113853925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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