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Scientists from Marine Scotland have been involved in a survey sampling mackerel eggs in the Arctic Circle. Four scientists from Marine Scotland, which is the S...
Colleagues onboard our marine research vessel (MRV) Scotia are nearing the end of their latest survey trip but have made good progress collecting information on...
Rural Affairs Secretary urges UK Government to continue talks
A Trial using Targeted Acoustic Startle Technology (TAST)
The Scotland’s Marine Assessment 2020 portal provides a range of information on the health of our seas and how to determine the state of marine ecosystems. One...
Improvements to power supplies at Mallaig Harbour will help to reduce its carbon footprint and bring benefits to the fishing fleet, the chief executive of the a...
Marine Ornithologist Rich Howells blogs about his experience of living with Multiple Sclerosis for World MS Day.
Didemnum vexillum, commonly known as ‘Carpet Sea-Squirt’, is an invasive non-native marine organism that is now known to be established in the UK.
New entrants to fishing will be able to apply for funding towards the purchase of a second hand fishing vessel.
A campaign has launched to help raise awareness of American lobster.
Shetland Shellfish Management Organisation (SSMO) is pleased to announce that it has been successful in passing its annual Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) cert...