
Scots launch marine plan
According to Scotland's fisheries minister, Richard Lochhead, the plan will ensure sustainable economic growth of a range of marine industries and protect and enhance the marine environment. It will set out policies including economic, social, climate change and marine ecosystem objectives.
Covering all of Scotland’s sea out to 200 nautical miles it will apply to the exercise of devolved and reserved functions. It aims to balance the development of established industries such as oil and gas and fishing with emerging sectors such as marine renewables and carbon capture and storage. It also aims to ensure the environment itself is protected and enhanced where possible.
The plan includes policies for the sustainable growth of fishing, aquaculture, salmon and migratory fish, oil and gas, carbon capture and storage, offshore wind and marine renewable energy, recreation and tourism, shipping, ports, harbours and ferries, submarine cables, defence, aggregates.
Mr Lochhead said:“The National Marine Plan will introduce a single framework to manage all activity in Scottish waters and provide clarity to developers and decision makers on Scotland’s priorities for sustainable use of the sea.
“Our seas are a vast and vital natural resource which provide energy, food and recreation, this plan will ensure it remains a prized asset for future generations.
“This is an important step towards achieving sustainable growth and protection of the environment.”