Marine Directorate
The Scottish Government's Marine Directorate (Scottish Gaelic: Cùisean Mara na h-Alba) is responsible for managing Scotland's seas and freshwater fisheries along with delivery partners NatureScot and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.
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Formed | 1 April 2009 |
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Jurisdiction | Scotland and Scottish waters |
Headquarters | Victoria Quay, Leith, Edinburgh |
Employees | 700 (2016) |
Annual budget | £64.7 million (2019-2020) |
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Parent department | Net Zero Directorates |
Website | Marine Directorate |
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From April 2009 until June 2023, the directorate was known as Marine Scotland.
The Marine Directorate provides management and research of devolved responsibilities such as:
- Licensing of marine activities.
- Sea fisheries.
- Salmon and recreational fishing.
- Marine renewable energy.
- Marine conservation.
- Marine spatial planning.
- Scientific research including sea and freshwater fisheries.
- Enforcement of marine and fisheries law.
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