Razor clam scientific trial – Fisheries Assessment

A fisheries assessment for the Scottish razor clam scientific trial extension. This report assesses the potential impact of the razor clam scientific trial with reference to priority marine features, and the conservation objectives of a variety of sites in Scotland's MPA network.


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