21 Dec 2017

Call for Proposals December 2017 Fisheries Innovation Scotland (FIS) is pleased to announce a call for proposals in 6 different project areas: Code Short Title FIS024 Intelligent fishing: Next steps for improving underwater selectivity FIS025 Novel approaches to fish catching and surveying using traps FIS026 Fishing strategies to manage benthic footprint FIS027 Innovations in energy […]

18 Dec 2017

Chris Rose in a detailed report highlights how the plastics industry have side tracked this issue and why we now have problem on this scale. THE most thoughtful report on the plastics pollution problem to date. Why We Suddenly Have A Plastics Crisis The UN has acknowledged that we have a ‘plastics crisis’ and on December […]

18 Dec 2017

Scottish Fishermen’s Federation set their response in relation to Brexit Client Earth https://www.clientearth.org/2018-fishing-limits-set-high-herring-whiting-ministers-continue-ignore-science/ Pew: http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/projects/ending-overfishing-in-northwestern-europe Marine Conservation Society  Fishing levels continue to be set too high in penultimate December council meeting before date set for Brexit says UK’s leading marine charity Following the annual fisheries negotiations at the European Council of Ministers in Brussels to […]

18 Dec 2017

Piers Larcombe: ‘Please find attached a paper, by Peter Ridd & I, that appeared late last week today in Marine Pollution Bulletin online, about problems with Quality Control in science in general with the case examples being the Great Barrier Reef.  It discusses the inadequacy of peer review and proposes the establishment of an Institute of […]

12 Dec 2017

The EA has opened a new consultation on significant increases and other changes to their charging schemes for the April 2018-2023 period, which will set rates for the cost of: Permits Subsistence charges for regulation Advice during application and advice. This is a move towards full cost recovery for the EA’s work. it could impact […]

12 Dec 2017

Carbon Brief reports on a new study, which finds that the UK could face harsher and more frequent winter storms if global greenhouse gas emissions aren’t curbed. The research uses modelling to investigate how rising global temperatures could change the movements of mid-latitude storms by the end of the century. These storms form outside of […]