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Science Evidence Data and Digital Portfolio Annual Report 2024 - 2025

Science, Evidence, Data and Digital Portfolio of Marine Directorate Annual Report 2024-25


Marine Directorate Science and Evidence Publications

This report covers submissions from 11 January 2024 (the date of publication of the Marine Science and Innovation Strategy) to 31 March 2025. This list does not include pre-prints and in-press articles.

Peer Reviewed Publications

Abdulhussain, A. H., et al. (2024). The influence of the toxin-producing dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella on feeding, reproduction and toxin retention in Calanus helgolandicus. Harmful Algae, 132, 102564.

Alexandre, C., et al. (2025). Spatial variability in juvenile sea trout data collection and assessment methods across Europe: Limitations and opportunities for standardising analyses. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 35(2). e70040

Allison, N. L., et al. (2024). Investigating local trawl fishing as a source of plastic beach litter.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 205. 116627

Barton, B. I., et al. (2024). Formation and dynamics of a coherent coastal freshwater influenced system. Earth and Space Science, 11, e2023EA002872.

Berthou, S., et al. (2024). Exceptional atmospheric conditions in June 2023 generated a northwest European marine heatwave which contributed to breaking land temperature records. Communications Earth & Environment, 5, 287.

Bicknell, A. W. J., et al. (in 2025). The role of acoustic telemetry to assess the effects of offshore wind infrastructure on fish behaviour, populations and predation. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 115306

Blackman, C., et al. (2025). Re-assessing the growth parameters for the razor clam, Ensis siliqua, from Scottish electrofishing grounds using external shell marks and oxygen isotope validation. Fisheries Research, Vol 283. 107294

Bobowski, B.T.C., et al. (2024) Stock discrimination of two European squids (Illex coindetii Loligo forbesii) by statolith shape analysis. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 31, e12689,

Borland, A., et al. (in press). Modelled marine migrations of Atlantic salmon post-smolts from Irish and Scottish rivers vary interannually with local currents and salinity. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 82 (5). fsae185

Chapman, J., et al. (2024). Integrated survey methodologies provide process-driven framework for marine renewable energy environmental impact assessment. Marine Environmental Research, 198. 106532

Dugdale, S. J., et al. (2024). Understanding the effects of spatially variable riparian tree planting strategies to target water temperature reductions in rivers. Journal of Hydrology, 635, 131163.

Findlay, H.S., et al. (2025). Ocean acidification around the UK and Ireland. MCCIP Science Review 2025,

Garnier, S., et al. (2025). Particle tracking modelling in coastal marine environments: Recommended practices and performance limitations. Ecological Modelling. 501. 110999

Garnier, S., et al. (2024). Modelling assessment of how small-scale vertical movements of infectious sea lice larvae can affect their large-scale distribution in fjordic systems. Ecological Modelling, 488, 110587.

Giltrap, M. C., et al. (2025). Investigating the use of diagnostic genes for use in integrated monitoring with a laboratory and field study in flounder (Platichthys flesus). Toxics, 13, 203.

González-Pola, C., et al. (2024). Decadal (2010–2019) variability in the marine ecosystems of the North Atlantic. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 81(3), 505–511.

Hanson, N., et al. (2024). Automatic detection of fish scale circuli using deep learning. Biology Methods and Protocols, 9(1). bpae056

Holland, M. M., et al. (2024). Predictors of long-term variability in NE Atlantic plankton communities. Science of the Total Environment, 952, 175793.

Holland, M.M., et al., (2025). Mind the gap-The need to integrate novel plankton methods alongside ongoing long-term monitoring. Ocean & Coastal Management, 262. 107542

Ives, S. C., et al. (2024). Association of ectoparasite Lepeophtheirus salmonis counts on farmed Atlantic salmon and wild sea trout in Scotland. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 157, 95–106.

James, K., et al. (2024). It’s time to broaden what we consider a ‘blue carbon ecosystem’.

Global Change Biology, 30(5). e17261

Johnston, D.T., et al. (2025). Current understanding of how climate change affects seabirds varies between regions and species in the North-East Atlantic. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 755. 163-177.

Lawrence, J.M et al. (2024). Elevated fish densities extend kilometres from oil and gas platforms. PLoS ONE 19(5): e0302738.

McQuatters-Gollop, A., et al. (2024). The silent majority: Pico- and nanoplankton as ecosystem health indicators for marine policy. Ecological Indicators, 159, 111650.

Mesquita, C., et al. (2024). Estimating fishing effort and LPUE for the Scottish brown crab (Cancer pagurus) trap fishery using VMS and observer data. Fisheries Research, 274, 106974.

Moriarty, M., et al. (2024). A gap analysis on modelling of sea lice infection pressure from salmonid farms. I. A structured knowledge review. Aquaculture Environment Interactions, 16, 1–25.

Murphy, J. M., et al. (2024). A gap analysis on modelling of sea lice infection pressure from salmonid farms. II. Identifying and ranking knowledge gaps: Output of an international workshop. Aquaculture Environment Interactions, 16, 27–42.

Murray, A. G., et al. (2025). Climate change impacts on marine aquaculture relevant to the UK. MCCIP Science Review 2025.

Murray, A. G., et al. (2025). “Knowledge strength”: Maximising the reliability of evidence derived from environmental modelling in the face of uncertainty – the case of

the salmon louse (Lepeophtheirus salmonis). Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling. 7, 18750.

Onoufriou, A., et al. (2024). Interim report on the performance of eDNA-based approaches and associated optimal diversity indices for biodiversity observations. MARCO-BOLO

UK Project (Deliverable 2.1).

Pritchard, C. J., et al. (2024). A new maximum age observed within the family Labridae, ballan wrasse Labrus bergylta. Journal of Fish Biology, 105, 1354-1356.

Pritchard, C. J., et al. (2025). Aligning fishing gear selectivity with harvest slot limits for ballan wrasse Labrus bergylta. Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries, 5, e70044.

Rabe, B., et al. (2024). Searching for sea lice: Surveillance to assess environmental infection pressures to model and inform sea lice infestation management. Aquaculture Environment Interactions, 16, 241–262.

Régnier, T., et al. (2024). Effect of timing and abundance of lesser sandeel on the breeding success of a North Sea seabird community. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 727, 1–17.

Régnier, T., et al. (2024). Spatial management measures benefit the critically endangered flapper skate, Dipturus intermedius. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 34(4), e4150.

Rodger, J. R., et al. (2024). Inshore and offshore marine migration pathways of Atlantic salmon post-smolts from multiple rivers in Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, and Ireland.

Journal of Fish Biology, 1–18.

Soulsby, C., et al. (2024). Six decades of ecohydrological research connecting landscapes and riverscapes in the Girnock Burn, Scotland: Atlantic salmon population and habitat dynamics in a changing world. Hydrological Processes, 38(3), e15105.

Steeds, N., et al. (2024). Intraspecific phenotypic differentiation by habitat depth in deep demersal fish species. Frontiers in Marine Science, 11, 1437952.

Stevenson, J. L., et al. (2024). Hydroclimatic non-stationarity drives stream hydrochemistry dynamics through controls on catchment connectivity and water ages. Journal of Hydrology, 635. 131214

Data Sets

Glover, R., Malcolm, I. 2015 (first published). Girnock and Baddoch: Adult Returns to the Traps. DOI: 10.7489/1588-1

Glover, R., Malcolm, I. 2015 (first published). Girnock and Baddoch: Adult Return Rates. DOI: 10.7489/1607-1

Glover, R., Malcolm, I. 2015 (first published). Girnock and Baddoch: Emigrant Numbers by Year of Emigration. DOI: 10.7489/1017-1

Jackson. F.L., Proudlock. P, Malcolm, I.A. (2024) Scotland River Temperature Monitoring Network Summary Data. DOI: 10.7489/12202-6

Shilland, E.M., et al.(2024) UK Upland Water Monitoring Network (UKUWMN) Rivers Summary Data. DOI: 10.7489/12387-3

Shilland, E.M., et al. (2024) Daily temperature data from the UK Upland Water Monitoring Network (UKUWMN) standing waters monitoring programme. DOI: 10.7489/12362-3

Scottish Government, Marine Directorate. (2024). Salmon and sea trout fishery statistics: 1952 to 2023 season - reported catch by district and method. doi: 10.7489/12513-1

Scottish Government, Marine Directorate. (2024). Rod fishery statistics: salmon 2011 to 2023, sea trout 2017-2023 - reported catch by Stock Assessment Area. DOI: 10.7489/12514-1

Scottish Government, Marine Directorate. (2024). Salmon and sea trout fishery statistics: 1997 to 2023 - annual return of forms. DOI: 10.7489/12515-1

Razor Clam Electrofishing Trial App - Progress on the Biological and Ecological Goals of the Scottish Scientific Electrofishery for Razor Clams Trial | Marine Scotland Data Publications.

Scottish Government, Marine Directorate. (2024) 2023 Scottish Sea Fisheries Statistics - Fishing Effort and Quantity and Value by ICES rectangles. DOI:10.7489/12535-1

Scottish Government, Marine Directorate. (2024). Communication of Knowledge Strength in Sea Lice Dispersal Modelling - Evidence Map. DOI: 10.7489/12472-1

Scottish Government, Marine Directorate (2024) Zooplankton Traits Database DOI: 10.7489/12495-1

Official Statistics

Scottish Government (annual) Scottish Sea Fisheries Statistics. Scottish Government (annual) Marine Economic Statistics.

Scottish Government (annual) Scottish Fish Farm Production Survey 2023. Scottish Government (annual) Scottish Shellfish Farm Production Survey 2023.

Scottish Government (annual) Scottish salmon and sea trout fishery statistics 2023. (14/05/2024)

Scottish Government (annual) Scottish salmon and sea trout fisheries: provisional statistics 2024. (28/02/2025)

Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Reports

Blackadder, L., et al (2024) Progress on the Biological and Ecological Goals of the Scottish Scientific Electrofishery for Razor Clams Trial. Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science , Vol 15 No 4.

Cauwelier, E. (2024). Development of a Genetic Tool to Determine Run Timing proportions in Scottish Atlantic Salmon. Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Report, Vol 15, No 1. DOI:10.7489/12518-1

Cauwelier, E. (2024). Mapping The Early Running Component of Juvenile Atlantic Salmon Populations. Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Report, Vol 15, No. 2. DOI: 10.7489/12519-1

Gilbey, J. (2024). The Conservation of Atlantic Salmon in Scotland Through Gene Banking.

DOI: 10.7489/12523-1

Matejusova, I., et al (2024). Assessing distribution of Didemnum vexillum in Scotland using environmental DNA. Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 15 No 3, 1-35 pp. DOI: 10.7489/12462-1

ICES Reports

ICES. (2024). Joint ICES/NAFO Working Group on Deep-water Ecology (WGDEC). ICES Scientific Reports. 6:77. 129 pp.

ICES. (2024). Scallop Assessment Working Group (WGScallop). ICES Scientific Reports. 06:104.

96 pp.

ICES (2024). Working Group on Mixed Fisheries Advice Methodology (WGMIXFISH-METHODS).

ICES Scientific Reports.

ICES (2025). Working Group on Mixed Fisheries Advice (WGMIXFISH-ADVICE; outputs from 2024 meeting). ICES Scientific Reports.

ICES (2024). Working group on North Atlantic Salmon (WGNAS). ICES Scientific Reports. 6:36.

415 pp.

ICES (2024). Herring Assessment Working Group for the Area South of 62°N (HAWG). ICES Scientific Reports.

ICES (2024). Working Group on Widely Distributed Stocks (WGWIDE). ICES Scientific Reports.

ICES (2024). Workshop 3 on Stock Identification and Allocation of Catches of Herring to Stocks (WKSIDAC3). ICES Scientific Reports.

ICES. (2024). Joint EIFAAC/ICES/GFCM Working Group on Eels (WGEEL). ICES Scientific Reports.

6:90. 146 pp.

ICES. (2024). Report of the Working Group on Elasmobranch Fishes (WGEF). ICES Scientific Reports. 06:75. 994 pp.

ICES. (2024). Working group for the Celtic Seas ecoregion (WGCSE). ICES Scientific Reports.

5:32. 1370pp.

ICES. (2024). Working Group on the Assessment of Demersal Stocks in the North Sea and Skagerrak (WGNSSK). ICES Scientific Reports. 6:38. 1659 pp.

ICES. (2024). Benchmark workshop on selected haddock and saithe stocks (WKBGAD). ICES Scientific Reports. 6:7. 393 pp.

ICES. (2024). Workshop on the calculation and evaluation of new reference points for category 1–2 stocks (WKNEWREF). ICES Scientific Reports. 6:100. 241 pp.

ICES. (2024). Workshop on the Development of Quantitative Assessment Methodologies based on Life history traits, exploitation characteristics, and other relevant parameters for data-limited stocks (WKLIFEXIII). ICES Scientific Reports. 6:95. 64pp.

ICES. (2025). Working Group on Nephrops Surveys (WGNEPS; outputs from 2023 meeting).

ICES Scientific Reports. 7:39. 140 pp.

ICES (2024). Workshop on Fisheries Overviews 2 (WKFO2 ; outputs from 2023 meeting). ICES Scientific Reports.

ICES (2024). Workshop on mixed fisheries fleets (WKMIXFLEET). ICES Scientific Reports.

ICES (2024). Scoping workshop 3 on next generation of mixed fisheries advice (WKMIXFISH3).

ICES Scientific Reports.

ICES (2024). Ad hoc report on the EU/UK joint request regarding mixed fisheries science. ICES Scientific Reports.

ICES. (2024). Working Group on Marine Habitat Mapping (WGMHM; outputs from 2023 meeting). ICES Scientific Reports. 6:64. 96 pp.

ICES. (2024). Working Group on Marine Habitat Mapping (WGMHM; outputs from 2024 meeting). ICES Scientific Reports. 7:43. 26 pp.

ICES. (2024). Working Group on Marine Habitat Mapping (WGMHM; outputs from 2024 meeting). ICES Scientific Reports. 7:43. 26 pp.

ICES. (2024). Working Group on International Pelagic Surveys (WGIPS). ICES Scientific Reports.

6:60. 124 pp.

ICES (2024). Scallop Assessment Working Group (WGScallop). ICES Scientific Reports.

ICES (2024). Joint ICES/IOC/IMO Working Group on Ballast and Other Ship Vectors (WGBOSV).

ICES Scientific Reports. 6:63. 41 pp.

ICES. (2024). Working Group on Biological Effects of Contaminants (WGBEC). ICES Scientific Reports. 6:65. 114 pp.

ICES. (2024). Working Group on Mackerel and Horse Mackerel Egg Surveys (WGMEGS). ICES Scientific Reports. 6:83. 48 pp.

ICES. (2024). Benchmark workshop on selected flatfish stocks (WKBFLATFISH). ICES Scientific Reports. 6:30. 729pp.

ICES. (2025). SCICOM Progress Report 2024. ICES Business Reports, 5:1. 84 pp.

ICES. (2024). Report of the Data and Information Group (DIG). ICES Business Reports, 4:9. 45 pp.

Other Scientific Reports

Boulanger, E., et al. (2024). eDNA-based tools for biomonitoring and pathways to solutions.

MarcoBolo EU project’ 2nd Co-design/Co-Creation Workshop. 6th November 2024, Sitges, Spain.

Bresnan E. et al., (2025) Harmful Algal Blooms: challenges and options for policy makers.

NCEA report to Defra, 45pp.

Hallegraeff, G., et al. (2024). Harmful algal bloom impacts increase amid rising sea food demand and coastal development. STATE OF THE OCEAN REPORT, p.63.

Mair, J. & Drewery, J. (2025) Assessing the Potential for a Demersal Whitefish Trap Fishery

to the West of Scotland. A study commissioned by Fisheries Innovation & Sustainability (FIS).

Mair, J. & J. Drewery (2024). Assessing the potential for a demersal whitefish trap fishery to the West of Scotland. Fisheries Innovation and Sustainability (FIS) Project FIS025.

Philpott, E., et al. (2024) “SPAN: Scottish Passive Acoustic Network” Submitted to Tethys website on Jan 03, 2024

PrePARED (2024). PrePARED – The First Two Years. Report from the PrePARED Annual Knowledge Exchange Meeting 2024 (AKEM24). PrePARED Report No. 3, April 2024.

Reguera B. & Bresnan E. [eds] (2024) An IOC Newslatter on Harmful Algae and algal Blooms. Harmful Algae News issue 75, IOC HAB newsletter, 23pp.

Soares, S. M. C., et al. (2024). First detection of the parasite Haplosporidium nelsoni in the Pacific oyster, Magallana gigas, in Scotland: A case study. 5th EAFP UK & Ireland Branch Meeting. Edinburgh.

Scottish Government (2024) Wild Wrasse Fishery – 2021/22 Report - gov.scot

Turrell, W. R. (2024). HBDSEG Fish Sub-Group: Annex 4: 2018 options for monitoring UK fish.

JNCC Report 765. JNCC, Peterborough.

Book Chapters

P.J. Wright, H. Dobby and C. Fox. (2024). Northwest European shelf cod stocks: North Sea, West of Scotland, Irish Sea and Celtic Sea. In Biology and ecology of Atlantic cod. Biology and ecology of Atlantic cod. Editors: Nataliia Kulatska, Daniel Howell, Peter Wright, and Ingibjörg G. Jónsdóttir. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.

Conference/ Workshop Presentations and Posters

26th Annual Biologists’ Meeting, Scottish Fisheries Co-ordination Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland (6-7 February 2024)

Matejusova, I. & Bean, C. (2024). Learning by doing – using new approaches to monitor Pink salmon. Oral presentation.

7th Environmental Interactions of Marine Renewables Conference, Kirkwall, Orkney, UK; (15-19 April 2024)

Philpott, E. et al. (2024). The dawn of SPAN: Scottish Passive Acoustic Network. Poster presentation.

2nd UN Decade Conference/11th Westpac International Science Conference, Bangkok, Thailand (22-25 April 2024)

Bresnan, E. et al. (2024). The IOC Harmful Algal Information System. Virtual/Remote poster presentation.

International Pectinid Workshop, Isle of Man, United Kingdom (24-30 April 2024).

Blackadder, L. & Bloor, I. (2024) ICES WGScallop: International collaboration for scallop science. Oral presentation

UK DNA Working Group Conference, Inverness, United Kingdom, (25-26 April 2024) Matejusova, I. et al. (2024). Single-species eDNA-based monitoring for invasive species in aquatic environments – regulatory context. Oral presentation.

Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling Research (AMEMR) Conference, Plymouth, United Kingdom (8-11 July 2024)

Borland, A. et al. (2024). Modelling the early marine migration of Atlantic salmon. Oral presentation.

ICES Annual Science Conference, Gateshead, United Kingdom (9-12 September 2024) Blackadder, L. et al. (2024). The Scottish scientific electrofishery for razor clams trial. Oral presentation.

Lucas, J. et al. (2024). Strategic monitoring of cetacean occurrence in Scottish waters to facilitate offshore wind development. Poster presentation.

Philpott, E. et al. (2024). The dawn of SPAN: Scottish Passive Acoustic Network. Poster presentation.

Quer, S. et al. (2024). Comparative effects of the processing power of C-PODs and F-PODs on the detection of porpoises and dolphins. Poster presentation.

Taylor, N.L. et al. (2024). The Joint Cetacean Data Programme: Strength in collaboration; making data FAIR. Poster presentation.

Wilson, L. et al. (2024). First look at impacts of wind farm developments on coastal soundscapes of the Moray Firth. Poster presentation.

White, E. et al. (2024). Acoustic behavioural responses of delphinids to incidental military sonar in Scottish waters. MASTS Annual Science Meeting Presentation.

Challenger Conference, Oban, Scotland, United Kingdom (27-30 September 2024) Rabe, B. et al. (2024). Scientist-in-Charge (SIC) Pathway – the Marine Directorate of the Scottish Government initiative to offer fair, transparent SIC training – updates and future plans. Poster presentation.

Rabe, B. et al. (2024). Searching for sea lice: Surveillance to assess environmental infection pressures for modelling and sea lice infestation management gaps. Oral presentation.

Groves G. et al., (2024) Real-time HAB alerts using in-situ sampling and AI image classification, Oral Presentation

NESEN Annual Science Day in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom (8 October 2024) Bouchet, P. et al. (2024). PrePARED: Quantifying the effects of offshore wind development on seabird–prey dynamics. Poster presentation.

14th MASTS Annual Science Meeting Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom (5-7 November 2024)

Berx, B. et al. (2024). Ocean warming in Scotland’s seas – a regional analysis of temperature trends. Oral presentation.

Quer, S. et al. (2024). Comparative effects of the processing power of C-PODs and F-PODs on the detection of porpoises and dolphins. Poster presentation.

Moriarty, M. et al. (2024). Ensemble Modelling and Uncertainty in Sea Lice Dispersal Patterns. Oral presentation.

Murray, A.G. et al. (2024). Optimizing policy advice from salmon lice dispersal models:

the “Knowledge Strength” approach. Oral presentation.

Waites, W. et al. (2024). Infection Pressure on Fish in Cages. Oral presentation.

Biannual Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Perth, Australia, (11 – 15 November 2024)

Gibson, C. et al. (2024). Acoustic presence of baleen whales in the North Atlantic; a case study using the humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). Poster presentation.

Shaw, H. et al. (2024). Keeping an ear in the water: Comparing C-POD and Soundtrap click detector for use in long-term monitoring of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena). Poster presentation.

Hiley, H.H et al. (2024) Long term monitoring across a large spatial scale reveals spatiotemporal variation in detections of harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena).

IOC Trends PO Workshop, Zhuhai, China (12 November 2024)

Bresnan, E. et al. (2024). Scotland’s changing coastal environment: implications for plankton and HABs. Virtual/remote oral presentation.

5th EAFP UK & Ireland Branch Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom (20-21 November 2024)

Soares, S. M. C. et al. (2024). First detection of the parasite Haplosporidium nelsoni in the Pacific oyster, Magallana gigas, in Scotland: A case study. Presentation.

International Phytoplankton Intercomparison Workshop, Hillerod, Denmark (1-5 December 2024)

Bresnan, E. et al. (2024). Scotland’s changing coastal environment: implications for plankton and HABs. Oral presentation.

Blue Horizons Conference: Reviving our seas through innovation for a sustainable future, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (21 January 2025)

Beck, S. et al. (2025). Harmonizing Sounds and Sight. Poster presentation

Scottish Fisheries Coordination Centre Annual Biologist Meeting, Pitlochry , Scotland, United Kingdom (6-7 February 2025)

Ives, S.C. (2025). Sea lice on wild sea trout in Scotland. Oral presentation.

Armstrong, J.D. (2025). Review of the conducted by Science, Evidence, Digital and Data, Marine Directorate.

Fisheries Management Scotland Annual Conference, Scone, Perth, Scotland United Kingdom (21 March 2025)

Armstrong, J.D. (2025). Introduction to Panel Session on Pressures on Atlantic Salmon. Oral presentation.

Schools and Organizations engaged by Marine Directorate outreach activity over 2024/25

The work of the Outreach Team is to promote the work Marine Directorate staff are doing in the marine and freshwater environments and promote ocean literacy for the school pupils of Scotland through educational activities and resources.

School/ Organisation

Area

Topic Box

Month

Number of Pupils

Pitlochry Primary

Pitlochry

Mini Beasts

May 2024

20

Kintore

Inverurie

Marine Litter

May 2024

30

Notre Dame Primary

Glasgow

Seas and oceans

May 2024

50

Rainbows

Glasgow

Seas and oceans

May 2024

27

Lorna Bocquet

Edinburgh

Marine Litter

May 2024

28

Broughton School fair

Edinburgh

Marine Litter

June 2024

200+

Broughton School fair

Edinburgh

Seas and oceans

June 2024

Strathburn

Inverurie

Seas and oceans

September 2024

28

Strathburn

Inverurie

Marine Ecosystems

September 2024

29

Greyhope

Aberdeen

World of Work: Lab Scientist

October 2024

20

ISA

Aberdeen

Marine Ecosystems

October 2024

20

Airyhall

Aberdeen

World of Work: Lab Scientist

November 2024

404

Breadalbane

Aberfeldy

Seas and oceans

December 2024

30

Udny Green

Aberdeen

Climate Change

January 2025

50

Braehead

Aberdeen

Ocean pollution and sustainability

February 2025

58

Airyhall

Aberdeen

Marine Animal adaptations

March 2025

100

Airyhall

Aberdeen

Climate Change

March 2025

90

Udny Green

Aberdeen

Marine Animal adaptations

March 2025

50

Map of outreach visits in 2024 - 25
Map of outreach visits in 2024 - 25.
Egg cases, Salmon and Trout on outreach visits
Photograph showing egg cases, Salmon and Trout on outreach visits.

 

Contact

Email: michelle.campbell@gov.scot

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