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Thursday, January 4, 2018

Marine & Fisheries

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EEA workers vital to economy

Around 58% of employees at Scottish seafood processing businesses are from the non-UK European Economic Area, a new report has found.

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Challenging outcome for fisheries

An additional £44 million of fishing opportunities will be available to Scotland's industry following the outcome of the annual negotiations in Brussels.

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Bringing fish health to the fore

Work has begun on new measures to improve the health of farmed fish.

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Funding for seafood sector

Twenty jobs are expected to be created through the creation of a new fish processing factory in Aberdeenshire.

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Harbour improves accessibility

A fully accessible toilet and changing facility will be installed at Ullapool Harbour, thanks to funding from the Scottish Government.

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Scotland's Budget

The 2018-19 Draft Budget will protect the NHS and public services, support low earners and unlock Scotland's economic potential, according to Finance Secretary Derek Mackay.

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Did you know..? Fun Marine & Fisheries facts

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Marine Scotland news on our blog

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Vacancies in Marine Scotland

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Marine Scotland Youtube Channel

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