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Title: A Study of the Prospects and Opportunities for Shellfish Farming in Scotland: Executive Summary
Author(s): Scott, David
McLeod, Douglas
Young, James
Brown, Janet
Immink, Anton
Bostock, John
Contact Email: jay1@stir.ac.uk
Citation: Scott D, McLeod D, Young J, Brown J, Immink A & Bostock J (2010) A Study of the Prospects and Opportunities for Shellfish Farming in Scotland: Executive Summary. Scottish Government - Enterprise, Environment & Digital - Marine Scotland. Produced by Stirling Aquaculture. http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/marine/science/Publications/publicationslatest/farmedfish/prospectandopportunities
Issue Date: May-2010
Date Deposited: 26-Jul-2012
Publisher: Produced by Stirling Aquaculture
Abstract: The study was commissioned by the Scottish Government following the recent publication of the renewed "Strategic Framework for Scottish Aquaculture". The objectives were to: - provide Ministers with a better understanding of the industry - develop policy thinking for the new Strategic Framework for Scottish Aquaculture - provide evidence for the Strategic Framework Shellfish Sub Group - develop policy priorities for European Fisheries Fund awards - develop priorities for Research and Development - assist businesses with their own development efforts
Type: Research Report
URL: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/marine/science/Publications/publicationslatest/farmedfish/prospectandopportunities
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/7108
Rights: Report commissioned by the Scottish Government (funded by Marine Scotland)
Affiliation: University of Stirling
University of Stirling
Marketing & Retail
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