Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Volume 6 Number 1: Loch Linnhe and Firth of Lorn MASTS Case Study Workshop Report

Report on a case study workshop on the Loch Linnhe and Firth of Lorn (LL&FL) system.

DOI: 10.7489/1539-1


Appendix 3

List of Relevant Websites and Publications

Websites

Marine Scotland Science
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/marine/science

Scottish Environment Protection Agency
http://www.sepa.org.uk/

Scottish Natural Heritage
http://www.snh.gov.uk/

Scottish Association for Marine Science
http://www.sams.ac.uk/

Scottish Aquaculture Research Forum
http://www.sarf.org.uk/

Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation
http://scottishsalmon.co.uk/tag/fish-health-management/

Wild Fish Catches
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/marine/Publications/stats/SalmonSeaTroutCatches

The Ministerial Group for Sustainable Aquaculture's Science and Research Working Group ( MGSA S& RWG)
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/publications/mgsa-science-research-working-group-aquaculture-science-research-strategy/

Publications

Adams, T., Black, K., MacIntyre, C., MacIntyre, I., & Dean, R. (2012). Connectivity modelling and network analysis of sea lice infection in Loch Fyne, west coast of Scotland. Aquacult Environ Interact, 3, 51-63.

Adams, T. P., Aleynik, D., & Burrows, M. T. (2014). Larval dispersal of intertidal organisms and the influence of coastline geography. Ecography.

Adams, T. P., Miller, R. G., Aleynik, D., & Burrows, M. T. (2014). Offshore marine renewable energy devices as stepping stones across biogeographical boundaries. Journal of Applied Ecology.

Al-Bourae, Y., Liang, Q., & Downie, M. (2012). Tidal Simulation in Loch Linnhe Using a Finite Volume Shallow Flow Model.

Allen, G. L., & Simpson, J. H. (1998a). Deep water inflows to upper Loch Linnhe. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 47(4), 487-498.

Allen, G. L., & Simpson, J. H. (1998b). Reflection of the internal tide in Upper Loch Linnhe, a Scottish fjord. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 46(5), 683-701.

Allen, G. L., & Simpson, J. H. (2002). The response of a strongly stratified fjord to energetic tidal forcing. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 55(4), 629-644.

Anderton, R. (1985). Sedimentation and tectonics in the Scottish Dalradian. Scottish Journal of Geology, 21(4), 407-436.

Augley, J., Huxham, M., Fernandes, T. F., Lyndon, A. R., & Bury, S. (2007). Carbon stable isotopes in estuarine sediments and their utility as migration markers for nursery studies in the Firth of Forth and Forth Estuary, Scotland. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 72(4), 648-656.

Blackstock, J., & Barnes, M. (1982). The loch eil project: Biochemical composition of the polychaete, Glycera alba (Müller), from Loch EIL. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 57(1), 85-92.

Blake, D., Leftley, J. W., & Brown, C. M. (1981). The Loch Eil Project: The bacterial flora and heterotrophic nitrogen fixation in sediments of Loch Eil. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 56(1), 115-122.

British Geological Survey (Cartographer). (1987a). Argyll Solid Geology.

British Geological Survey (Cartographer). (1987b). Tiree Seabed Sediments.

Chapman, N. D., Moore, C. G., Harries, D. B., & Lyndon, A. R. (2007). Recruitment patterns of Serpula vermicularis L.(Polychaeta, Serpulidae) in Loch Creran, Scotland. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 73(3), 598-606.

Chapman, N. D., Moore, C. G., Harries, D. B., & Lyndon, A. R. (2012). The community associated with biogenic reefs formed by the polychaete, Serpula vermicularis. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 92(04), 679-685.

Cook, E. J., Shucksmith, R., Orr, H., Ashton, G. V., & Berge, J. (2010). Fatty acid composition as a dietary indicator of the invasive caprellid, Caprella mutica (Crustacea: Amphipoda). Marine biology, 157(1), 19-27.

Corner, R. A., Marshall, J., Hadfield, B., Gowrie, K., Wallace, C., Davies, P., . . . Telfer, T. C. (2008). A review of the sea lice bath treatment dispersion model used for discharge consenting in Scotland. Final Report to the Scottish Aquaculture Research Forum. Project No. SARF 023. (pp. 54).

Davies, H. C., Dobson, M. R., & Whittington, R. J. (1984). A revised seismic stratigraphy for Quaternary deposits on the inner continental shelf west of Scotland between 55° 30 'N and 57° 30'N. Boreas, 13(1), 49-66.

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Dunn, J., Hall, C. D., Heath, M. R., Mitchell, R. B., & Ritchie, B. J. (1993). ARIES-a system for concurrent physical, biological and chemical sampling at sea. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 40(4), 867-878.

Edwards, A. (1987). Aquacultural sea site selection. A report to DTI. Aberdeen University Marine Studies.

Edwards, A. (1989a). Ambient Water conditions and the Dispersion Relations for the lowest three modes of internal oscillation in Loch Linnhe in Summer 1989. Volumes 1 to 20.: Scottish Marine Biological Association.

Edwards, A. (1989b). CTD YOYO Results from the Loch Linnhe Trial 1989: Scottish Marine Biological Association.

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Edwards, A. (1989d). Meteorological observations in Loch Linnhe September 1989: All sites: Scottish Marine Biological Association.

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Edwards, A. (1990a). CTD Data reports on density distributions in Loch Linnhe, August-September 1990 Royal Aerospace Establishment, Farnborough (Vol. 63).

Edwards, A. (1990b). Internal Waves detected by High Frequency Echo Sounding, Loch Linnhe August-September 1990 DML Marine Physics Group Report (Vol. 69/70).

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Edwards, A. (2013). Sound of Mull Hydrography & ECE Estimates.

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Edwards, A., Griffiths, C. R., & Livingstone, D. (1995). Measurement of in-water and meteorological conditions in Loch Linnhe, August 29th to September 17th, 1994 DML Marine Physics Group Report (Vol. 112).

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Edwards, A., & Livingstone, D. (1995). Measurement of internal wave activity in Loch Linnhe with high frequency echo sounding, September 1st to 17th, 1994 DML Marine Physics Group Report (Vol. 113).

Edwards, A., & MacDougall, K. (1991). 200 KHz Echo Sounder Records from the R.V. "Calanus" July 1991 (Loch Linnhe and the Sound of Sleat) DML Marine Physics Group Report (Vol. 83).

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Feder, H. M., & Pearson, T. H. (1988). The benthic ecology of Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil, a sea-loch system on the west coast of Scotland. V. Biology of the dominant soft-bottom epifauna and their interaction with the infauna. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 116(2), 99-134.

Fehling, J., Davidson, K., Bolch, C., & Tett, P. (2006). Seasonality of Pseudo-nitzschia spp.(Bacillariophyceae) in western Scottish waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 323, 91-105.

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