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Introducing the wellbeing at sea tool designed as an evidence based approach for organisations to prioritise, develop and test wellbeing at sea.
A safety message to the fishing industry about the importance of using life saving equipment and how drug use can put lives at risk.
The Southern North Sea and English Channel Skates and Rays Fisheries Management Plan covers ICES divisions 7d, 7e, 4b and 4c and includes species Thornback ray, Blonde ray, Undulate ray, Small-eyed ray, Spotted ray, Cuckoo ray and Starry ray.
A resource for teaching children about how climate change impacts the ocean.
Location: 12 nautical miles south-west of Scalloway, Shetland Islands, Scotland.
Final reports for research projects commissioned as part of the UK Offshore Energy Strategic Environmental Assessment programme.
Evidence requirement R050: The direct and indirect impacts of implementing days at sea schemes
Location: Off St. Andrews Beach, Fife, Scotland.
Hydraulics and geomorphology topic report for the Severn tidal power SEA.
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