Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 5 No 17
- ScotMap Inshore Fisheries Mapping in Scotland: Recording Fishermen’s use of the Sea
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A key concern expressed by policy makers, regulators and environmental stakeholders about deployment of marine energy devices in open waters, relates to the possibility of the negative effects they may have on marine mammals and diving birds. The...