aquaculture planning – the role of snh
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Aquaculture planning – the Role of SNH. Dominic Counsell Coastal and Marine Ecosystems Unit (CMEU), Edinburgh. SNH Remit – ‘All of nature for all of Scotland’. Scottish Natural Heritage is funded by the Scottish Government. Our purpose is to: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture planning ndash the Role of SNH
Dominic CounsellCoastal and Marine Ecosystems Unit (CMEU) Edinburgh
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH Remit ndash lsquoAll of nature for all of Scotlandrsquo
Scottish Natural Heritage is funded by the Scottish Government Our purpose is to bull promote care for and improvement of the natural heritagebull help people enjoy it responsibly bull enable greater understanding and awareness of it bull promote its sustainable use now and for future generations
Scotlandrsquos natural heritage is its wildlife habitats landscapes and natural beauty
Based on statutory purposes set out in the Natural Heritage (Scotland) Act 1991
Scottish Natural Heritage
Planning SNH role
bull We work with others to help good development happen in the right places
bull We provide advice to planners and developers
bull We seek changes to proposals to improve the outcome for nature and landscapes
bull We identify significant opportunities to enhance the natural heritage through development
By bull Contributing to a sound evidence base and appropriate Strategic
Environmental Assessment scopingbull Helping shape a sustainable spatial strategybull Contributing to relevant items of supplementary guidancebull Committing to help deliver the plan
Scottish Natural Heritage
Planning SNH engagement
bull SNH will help deliver a faster planning process by focusing on development planning and the pre-application stage of development management
bull We will make our data information and guidance more easily available
bull We will be proportionate in highlighting the information required to support an application
bull We are endeavouring to be consistent in our approach
bull When required we coordinate casework with partner agencies ndash eg SEPA ndash so as to give complementary advice
bull We seek more effective engagement with developers before applications are submitted (at the pre-application stage)
Scottish Natural Heritage
Development ManagementWhat we want to be consulted on
Mandatory consultations
bull Cases affecting European sites Special Protection Areas (SPAs) and Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and candidate sites collectively known as Natura sites and Ramsar sites
bull Development proposals that require an Environmental Impact Assessment
bull Development proposals affecting Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) including National Nature Reserves (NNR)
bull Certain types of development in National Scenic Areas that meet the criteria as outlined in the TCP (Scotland) NSA Direction 1987
All other consultations are discretionary There are other circumstances when we would like to be consulted please phone to discuss
Scottish Natural Heritage
Mud ndash priority marine features
Scottish Natural Heritage Maerl
Scottish Natural Heritage
Serpula vermicularis reef Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel) bed
Mytilus edulis beds
Scottish Natural Heritage Flame shell bed
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH Remit ndash lsquoAll of nature for all of Scotlandrsquo
Scottish Natural Heritage is funded by the Scottish Government Our purpose is to bull promote care for and improvement of the natural heritagebull help people enjoy it responsibly bull enable greater understanding and awareness of it bull promote its sustainable use now and for future generations
Scotlandrsquos natural heritage is its wildlife habitats landscapes and natural beauty
Based on statutory purposes set out in the Natural Heritage (Scotland) Act 1991
Scottish Natural Heritage
Planning SNH role
bull We work with others to help good development happen in the right places
bull We provide advice to planners and developers
bull We seek changes to proposals to improve the outcome for nature and landscapes
bull We identify significant opportunities to enhance the natural heritage through development
By bull Contributing to a sound evidence base and appropriate Strategic
Environmental Assessment scopingbull Helping shape a sustainable spatial strategybull Contributing to relevant items of supplementary guidancebull Committing to help deliver the plan
Scottish Natural Heritage
Planning SNH engagement
bull SNH will help deliver a faster planning process by focusing on development planning and the pre-application stage of development management
bull We will make our data information and guidance more easily available
bull We will be proportionate in highlighting the information required to support an application
bull We are endeavouring to be consistent in our approach
bull When required we coordinate casework with partner agencies ndash eg SEPA ndash so as to give complementary advice
bull We seek more effective engagement with developers before applications are submitted (at the pre-application stage)
Scottish Natural Heritage
Development ManagementWhat we want to be consulted on
Mandatory consultations
bull Cases affecting European sites Special Protection Areas (SPAs) and Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and candidate sites collectively known as Natura sites and Ramsar sites
bull Development proposals that require an Environmental Impact Assessment
bull Development proposals affecting Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) including National Nature Reserves (NNR)
bull Certain types of development in National Scenic Areas that meet the criteria as outlined in the TCP (Scotland) NSA Direction 1987
All other consultations are discretionary There are other circumstances when we would like to be consulted please phone to discuss
Scottish Natural Heritage
Mud ndash priority marine features
Scottish Natural Heritage Maerl
Scottish Natural Heritage
Serpula vermicularis reef Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel) bed
Mytilus edulis beds
Scottish Natural Heritage Flame shell bed
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Planning SNH role
bull We work with others to help good development happen in the right places
bull We provide advice to planners and developers
bull We seek changes to proposals to improve the outcome for nature and landscapes
bull We identify significant opportunities to enhance the natural heritage through development
By bull Contributing to a sound evidence base and appropriate Strategic
Environmental Assessment scopingbull Helping shape a sustainable spatial strategybull Contributing to relevant items of supplementary guidancebull Committing to help deliver the plan
Scottish Natural Heritage
Planning SNH engagement
bull SNH will help deliver a faster planning process by focusing on development planning and the pre-application stage of development management
bull We will make our data information and guidance more easily available
bull We will be proportionate in highlighting the information required to support an application
bull We are endeavouring to be consistent in our approach
bull When required we coordinate casework with partner agencies ndash eg SEPA ndash so as to give complementary advice
bull We seek more effective engagement with developers before applications are submitted (at the pre-application stage)
Scottish Natural Heritage
Development ManagementWhat we want to be consulted on
Mandatory consultations
bull Cases affecting European sites Special Protection Areas (SPAs) and Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and candidate sites collectively known as Natura sites and Ramsar sites
bull Development proposals that require an Environmental Impact Assessment
bull Development proposals affecting Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) including National Nature Reserves (NNR)
bull Certain types of development in National Scenic Areas that meet the criteria as outlined in the TCP (Scotland) NSA Direction 1987
All other consultations are discretionary There are other circumstances when we would like to be consulted please phone to discuss
Scottish Natural Heritage
Mud ndash priority marine features
Scottish Natural Heritage Maerl
Scottish Natural Heritage
Serpula vermicularis reef Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel) bed
Mytilus edulis beds
Scottish Natural Heritage Flame shell bed
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Planning SNH engagement
bull SNH will help deliver a faster planning process by focusing on development planning and the pre-application stage of development management
bull We will make our data information and guidance more easily available
bull We will be proportionate in highlighting the information required to support an application
bull We are endeavouring to be consistent in our approach
bull When required we coordinate casework with partner agencies ndash eg SEPA ndash so as to give complementary advice
bull We seek more effective engagement with developers before applications are submitted (at the pre-application stage)
Scottish Natural Heritage
Development ManagementWhat we want to be consulted on
Mandatory consultations
bull Cases affecting European sites Special Protection Areas (SPAs) and Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and candidate sites collectively known as Natura sites and Ramsar sites
bull Development proposals that require an Environmental Impact Assessment
bull Development proposals affecting Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) including National Nature Reserves (NNR)
bull Certain types of development in National Scenic Areas that meet the criteria as outlined in the TCP (Scotland) NSA Direction 1987
All other consultations are discretionary There are other circumstances when we would like to be consulted please phone to discuss
Scottish Natural Heritage
Mud ndash priority marine features
Scottish Natural Heritage Maerl
Scottish Natural Heritage
Serpula vermicularis reef Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel) bed
Mytilus edulis beds
Scottish Natural Heritage Flame shell bed
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Development ManagementWhat we want to be consulted on
Mandatory consultations
bull Cases affecting European sites Special Protection Areas (SPAs) and Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and candidate sites collectively known as Natura sites and Ramsar sites
bull Development proposals that require an Environmental Impact Assessment
bull Development proposals affecting Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) including National Nature Reserves (NNR)
bull Certain types of development in National Scenic Areas that meet the criteria as outlined in the TCP (Scotland) NSA Direction 1987
All other consultations are discretionary There are other circumstances when we would like to be consulted please phone to discuss
Scottish Natural Heritage
Mud ndash priority marine features
Scottish Natural Heritage Maerl
Scottish Natural Heritage
Serpula vermicularis reef Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel) bed
Mytilus edulis beds
Scottish Natural Heritage Flame shell bed
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Mud ndash priority marine features
Scottish Natural Heritage Maerl
Scottish Natural Heritage
Serpula vermicularis reef Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel) bed
Mytilus edulis beds
Scottish Natural Heritage Flame shell bed
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage Maerl
Scottish Natural Heritage
Serpula vermicularis reef Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel) bed
Mytilus edulis beds
Scottish Natural Heritage Flame shell bed
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Serpula vermicularis reef Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel) bed
Mytilus edulis beds
Scottish Natural Heritage Flame shell bed
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage Flame shell bed
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH statutory consultee process
MarineFresh WaterCoastalSpecies
OttersCetaceansSealsBirds
LandscapeAccess amp recreationPlanners
Policy and Advice
Suzanne HendersonOwen McGrathColin Bean
Planning or CARconsultation
Final Response
Area Staff
Planning or CAR
Final Response
Area Staff
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural Heritage Information requests
Natura Sites (SAC SPA) In addition to EIA 3 tests
1 Is the proposal necessary for site management for nature conservation
2 Is the proposal likely to have a significant effect on the sitersquos qualifying interest
3 Can it be ascertained the proposal will not adversely affect the integrity of the site
Conservation Objectives To ensure for the qualifying habitats that the following are maintained in the long term 1048766 Extent of the habitat on site 1048766 Distribution of the habitat within site 1048766 Structure and function of the habitat 1048766 Distribution of typical species of the habitat 1048766 No significant disturbance of typical species of the habitat etcQualifying Habitats bull Reefs bull Shallow inlets and bays
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Information requirements
ndash Benthic biodiversity impactsndash Predator control and Interactions with wildlifendash Landscape and visual impactsndash Containment and Impact upon wild fishndash Non-native species
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
SNH guidance
Marine Aquaculture and the Landscape The siting and design of marine aquaculture developments in the landscape 2000 A Grant
LandscapeSeascape carrying capacity for aquaculture 2008
A Handbook on Environmental Impact Assessment guidance for competent authorities consultees and others involved in the EIA process in Scotland 2005 D Tyldesley
wwwsnhgovukpubs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk
Scottish Natural Heritage
Aquaculture processes for streamlined planning
Sharing Good Practice event25th Nov 2010
Battleby Conference CentrePH1 3EWBattleby Redgorton PERTH Tel 01738 458551
Event Contact details The Sharing Good Practice Teamon 01738 458555 or email sgpsnhgovuk