15 Aug 2016

Three articles RSPB sets out their vision for offshore renewables Appeals against RSPB decision in Scotland Dong pull out of Humber Energy Park RSPB calls for UK Government support for ‘deep water’ renewable energy Leading environmental organisation RSPB is calling for a renewed commitment by the UK Government to renewable energy the day after the UK […]

15 Aug 2016

Future trends analysis for marine sectors, activities and protected areas Understand the changes affecting marine plan areas in the North West, North East, South East and South West over the next 20 years. Assessments should include: likely trends resulting changes in sector size, distribution and activity levels anticipated social, economic and environmental impacts associated with […]

15 Aug 2016

Ecosystem overviews and status of fish stocks presented to European Commission ICES Special EU seminar sees ICES deliver an overview of the status of a host of fish and shellfish stocks across the Northeast Atlantic and present the newly developed ecosystem overviews. Karmenu Vella, European Commissioner for Environment, Maritime Affairs, and Fisheries opened today’s annual […]

15 Aug 2016

The Save Scottish Seas Newsletter produced by Scottish Environment Link provides a valuable update of activities in Scotland the latest issue included: A deep blue hole? Navigating the stormy waters of Brexit Protecting large mobile marine species – stopping the delays Sea Scotland 2016 Marine planning conference Living with the Seas report Gairloch beach threat […]

15 Aug 2016

A report by some of the world’s leading advocates on protecting the ocean World Heritage in the High Seas: An Idea Whose Time Has Come World Heritage Reports 44. July 2016, UNESCO World Heritage Convention. Online Publication By D. Freestone, D. Laffoley, F. Douvere, T. Badman. (2016).

15 Aug 2016

Plymouth Marine Institute: ‘The first-ever footage of marine life colonising the UK’s tallest underwater mountains has been obtained by scientists using advanced robotic technology. Beautiful coral, predatory monkfish and an array of crustaceans are among the many species captured in high definition video living on four seamounts in the North East Atlantic Ocean, between 200 […]

11 Aug 2016

  Fresh thinking at Sepa from a leader with a track record in delivering sustainability…. As the circular economy becomes mainstream and BSI are working on a standard (BS8001). Guardian Interview with SEPAS chief executive, Terry A’Hearn ‘Scotland’s industries and farmers must cut energy, greenhouse gas emissions and resource use as waste overtakes pollution as […]