Wednesday, October 2, 2013

New website dedicated to Scottish aquaculture

Information about aquaculture in Scotland will be easier to access thanks to a new website launched by the Scottish government.

The website will provide a central location for an integrated, geographic and up-to-date view of aquaculture activity in Scotland.
It includes an interactive map which can be customised for area of interest; a searchable database of information about finfish farms and shellfish harvesting areas; a view of how farm sites, leases and licences relate together; and fully downloadable data for use in spreadsheets and analysis tools.

This site is the result of a  partnership project amongst the main aquaculture regulatory and administrative bodies in Scotland - Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Marine Scotland, The Food Standards Agency in Scotland and The Crown Estate. 

Paul Wheelhouse, Environment and Climate Change Minister said, “Aquaculture was worth over £530 million to the Scottish economy in 2012 and is a key sector to underpinning sustainable economic growth. It provides high quality and secure employment particularly in our rural and coastal communities and has significant potential to contribute further.

“This website and database will see information being shared that will enable better informed decisions to be made in view of all aquaculture activity. 

“The Scottish Government fully supports the aquaculture industry’s ambition for sustainable growth with due regard to the marine environment – as demonstrated in our Aquaculture and Fisheries (Scotland) Act 2013. This will enable the aquaculture industry to deliver on its 2020 growth targets as set out in the recent Marine Plan Consultation document. I look forward to engaging further with the sector and key stakeholders on the development of the sector through the Ministerial Group on Sustainable Aquaculture.”

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