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  • Findings from the 22nd quarterly wave of BEIS’s Energy and Climate Change Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT).

  • Statistics for year 9 (report 4), from 15 April 2016 to 14 April 2017.

  • A report examining what the opening of Arctic shipping routes will mean for the UK.

  • A report examining the trends and implications of plastic pollution in the sea.

  • A report examining trends in the UK aquaculture sector and their implications for the future.

  • A literature review to identify measures to maximise the survival of Atlantic salmon caught and released by anglers.

  • A tracking survey that monitors changes in consumer awareness of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and food-related issues, including food hygiene when eating out.

  • Weekly prices of unleaded petrol and diesel.

  • Summary of data on animal feed inspections.

  • With the UNC-Wilmington and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, SIN Boston convened a meeting of leading scientists from the UK and USA to develop a joint deep-sea coral research programme.

  • Fisheries statistics for May 2017, including landings.

  • Results of the farm practices survey run in England in February 2017.

  • National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework (NEED) report: Summary of analysis using the National Energy Efficiency Data Framework.

  • The Farm Structure Survey is conducted in Northern Ireland every two or three years.

  • The Digest provides essential information for everyone involved in energy, from economists to environmentalists, and from energy suppliers to energy users.

  • The latest provisional monthly energy production, consumption and prices statistics produced by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy were released on 27 July 2017.

  • Summary of some of the key developments in the UK energy system: how energy is produced and used and the way in which energy use influences greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Number of community and school installations (and associated capacity), split by type of accreditation granted, at the end of the latest quarter.

  • The Energy flow chart illustrates the flow of primary fuels from home production or imports to their eventual final uses.

  • Number of installations and total installed capacity by technology type at the end the latest quarter.