Offshore wind energy - draft updated Sectoral Marine Plan: partial business and regulatory impact assessment

The purpose of the business and regulatory impact assessment for the draft updated Sectoral Marine Plan for offshore wind energy is to determine where the implementation of the Plan may have impacts on regulatory processes.


Annex B: Sectoral Marine Planning Steering Group membership list

This table shows all organisations represented on the cross-sectoral Steering Group which was established to support the development of the draft updated SMP-OWE.

Civil Aviation Authority: Aviation

Convention of Scottish Local Authorities: Local authorities

Crown Estate Scotland: Seabed leasing

Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (UK Government): Energy

Highlands and Islands Enterprise: Scottish enterprises

Historic Environment Scotland: Environment, Statutory Consultation Authority for SEA

Joint Nature Conservation Committee: Environment

Maritime and Coastguard Agency: Navigation

Ministry of Defence (UK Government): Defence

National Energy System Operator: Energy

NatureScot: Environment, Statutory Consultation Authority for SEA and HRA

North Sea Transition Authority: Energy

Northern Lighthouse Board: Navigation

Offshore Energies UK: Energy

Regional Inshore Fisheries Groups: Fisheries

Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Scotland: Environment

Salmon Scotland: Aquaculture

Scottish Enterprise: Scottish enterprises

Scottish Environment LINK: Environment

Scottish Environment Protection Agency: Environment, Statutory Consultation Authority for SEA

Scottish Fishermen’s Federation: Fisheries

Scottish Offshore Wind Energy Council: Offshore renewables

Scottish Renewables: Offshore renewables

Scottish Whitefish Producer’s Association: Fisheries

Shetland Fishermen’s Association: Fisheries

South of Scotland Enterprise: Scottish enterprises

Transport Scotland: Transport

UK Chamber of Shipping: Navigation

Visit Scotland: Tourism

Contact

Email: SectoralMarinePlanning@gov.scot

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