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An index of the site is followed by NCC Invertebrate Site Register record sheets.Of relevance to the Cromarty Firth is Table 21: The Moray Firth Area Conon Islands SAC (120 ha) Cromarty Firth SPA (4197 ha)Consent and compliance monitoring datasets for Shoremill (grid ref. NH745657) Holds datasets of the different deteminands monitored under the Directive.Details of statutory consultations on planning, forestry, agriculture EA's, water orders etc from 1992 to date. Covers all consultations in Highland, there is not a separate list for the Cromarty Firth. Details on request from local SEPA office.RSPB produced video and CD resource to explain the reasoning behind the project and demonstrate the works undertaken on Scotland's first coastal realignment project undertaken at Nigg in the Cromarty Firth.The inventory of UK estuaries is a seven-volume series describes the estuaries of the UK, providing information on their size, location, wildlife, national importance and conservation status, using graphs, tables, text and maps.The inventory of UK estuaries is a seven-volume series describes the estuaries of the UK, providing information on their size, location, wildlife, national importance and conservation status, using graphs, tables, text and maps.A JNCC article which featured in the journal UK Conservation, No. 24A summary report of the marine environmental conditions in the Cromarty & Inner Moray Firths for the period 1977-78.Results of a baseline habitat and electro-fishing surveys carried out on all rivers entering the Cromarty Firth. The CDSFB have an ongoing research programme, fishery protection work and hatchery operations.LVAL![[[[[[[[[ƈEEŔi ¬¬¬¬.SSEPA monitor PCB levels in the Invergordon area near the disused smelterA LightA Lighthouse Field A Lighthouse Field Station paper publisAUniversity thesis on sea level rise predictions in the Cromarty FirthA Lighthouse Field Station paper published in Animal Behaviour. Follow hyperlink to read full text.A Lighthouse Field Station paper published in the Journal of Applied Ecology, 34: 43-52. Follow hyperlink for abstractA Lighthouse Field Station paper published in the Fisheries Management and Ecology, 6: 335-343. Follow hyperlink for abstract.Article published in Journal of Applied Ecology, 27: 492-501. Follow hyperlink for abstract.This report presents the results of the NVC survey carried out at Belmaduthy Dam Nature Reserve.A report of the algal toxin monitoring at Nigg Bay: Cockles NS NGA report of the algal toxin monitoring at Udale Bay: Pearl Oysters ND NG.Details users, addresses, types and purposes of radioactive source. Radioactive Substances Act 1960. Not confidential. Paper copies held with Highland Council.SEPA monitor PCB levels in the Invergordon area near the disused smelter site. This is a legacy of previous use. SEPA monitoring levels under the Contaminated Land regulation.Gives an indication of the haul out areas of seals as a gridded layer. Up to date data will be available from the Lighthouse Station.Gives an indication of the abundance of seals as a gridded layer. The actual meaning of these attributes is unclear and so the lighthouse station should be contacted for further information.Wildlife sites database, including distribution maps and boundary maps and summary descriptions.Details of biological impact of discharges to controlled waters. Good quality and accurate as all data is checked.This volume summarises data handling approaches and provides detailed accounts for the species and assemblages of birds for which SPAs have been classified in the UKsȱ @ @     MSysDb### MSysDb8### ?Form_Resources2o6c[:D8, LVAL N É~~~.xj2kv Resources.ID}6o@ Resources Resources2Arial8SEPA carried out nutrient surveys in the CromartyOf relevnace The Highland Bird Report covers Inverness, Ross-Shire and Sutherland and lists details of species recorded including confirmed breeding species and details of rarities. Illustrated.Includes data on geomorphology and point of time coastal erosion not duplicated elsewhere. Series prepared between 1996 & 1999. Covers about 100km coastline of the Inner Moray Firth.The oil spill contingency plan is a statutory requirement of the Port Authority.Examines the impacts of roads near the Beauly Firth, Cromarty Firth, Firth of Clyde, Plym Estuary and Poole Harbour.Lists 275 sites, detailing historical, horticultural, arbocultural, silvicultural, architectural, archaeological, scenic and nature conservation value.Details of the chemical analysis of samples of discharges and controlled waters. Good quality and accurate as all data is checked.Record of applications for consent to discharge to the aquatic environment. This is a statutory requirement of SEPA.SEPA carried out nutrient surveys in the Cromarty Firth over a 22 year period. 12 sites were sampled from Dingwall to the Sutors. Due to internal reorganisation and changes in priorities, this ceased in 2002. Data is useful as a baseline for monitoring.The Development Plan Register is produced every 6 weeks by the Local Plans Team and gives details of the Development Plans in force covering the Highlands. It also gives updates on the progress of new plans.Details users, addresses, types and purposes of radioactive source Radioactive Substances Act 1960 Not confidential SEPA are now the Registering authority and will hold the master registerInformation is collected by the Scottish Office and passed to HQ and Area Offices. Details Council area, production area, species harvested, classification of site and grid reference. There are currently no sites operating in the Cromarty Firth.GLVAL ø7gLists all assets (pipeworks, sewers, surface features, etc.) with condition and performance. A statutory requirement under Water Quality (Scotland) Act 1990. Accuracy of data is good as it is all checked. Record of cruise ship visits to the Saltburn Pier, Admiralty Pier and Service Base, Invergordon and associated statistical information.Details of inspections of consented discharge. Good quality and accurate as all data is checked.This paper was produced to fulfil a Scottish Natural Heritages lead action in the Cromarty Firth Action Plan (1999 - 2002). The paper identifies areas around the Firth that are important for key bird species. Areas are highlighted on an accompanying map.This volume presents location maps of the UK's SPAs and detailed profiles of each site, including the list of species for which each has been classified.Each species account is presented in a standard format. Section 1 summarises the biological, legal and conservation status of the species, section 2 presents population size and 1% threshold info, section 3 summarises species distribution at global, European and national scales, section 4 outlines the presence of different populations of the same species that may be present in the UK and provides information on corresponding population sizes and trends in these, generally over the last 30-40 years. Section 5 summarises the number of SPAs selected for each species. It also highlights relevant wider conservation measures being undertaken for the species, where those measures are specifically targeted to that species conservation requirements. In particular, it notes the implementation of national and international action/biodiversity plans by the UK, section 6 presents the process of site selection used to develop the species SPA site. This account details the osprey, of there is one known breeding pair in the Cromarty Firth, representing 1% of the breeding population in the UK.\LVALKKKć@@@@ :::g^ULC:1( The Ross & Cromarty East Local Plan contains a written statement and aReport presents total numbers counted for all species in the most recent year - summarising all UK counts. All previous years reports held at the RSPB regional office in Inverness.A dataset of nature conservation orders as set by the Scottish Executive under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.This report is a review of the progress made on the Environmental Action Plan since 1997.Details of bacteriological analysis of 1800 samples of controlled waters. Good quality and accurate as all data is checked. Due to internal reorganisation and change in priorities, surveys ceased in 2002.Report of benthic survey carried out in Cromarty Firth.General information on river classification scheme.Annual RSPB report on Moray Firth WeBS Counts. Various years available.Article featured in Birdlife International, Cambridge. There are many other papers dealing with estuary birds and their ecology and management. An RSPB library search will identify many of these.Each species account is presented in a standard format. Section 1 summarises the biological, legal and conservation status of the species, section 2 presents population size and 1% threshold info, section 3 summarises species distribution at global, European and national scales, section 4 outlines the presence of different populations of the same species that may be present in the UK and provides information on corresponding population sizes and trends in these, generally over the last 30-40 years. Section 5 summarises the number of SPAs selected for each species. It also highlights relevant wider conservation measures being undertaken for the species, where those measures are specifically targeted to that species conservation requirements. In particular, it notes the implementation of national and international action/biodiversity plans by the UK, section 6 presents the process of site selection used to develop the species SPA site.LVAL Y²iii3 ypg^ULC:1( tDvS0 {a8kBDetails of statutory consultations on planning, forestry, agriculture EA's, water orders etc from 1992 to to date. Covers all consultations inThe Ross & Cromarty East Local Plan contains a written statement and a proposals map. It is a replacement local plan currently in consultation draft, due to go to committee in 2004. It will replace the East Ross, Mid Ross and Black Isle local plans.Unpublished report for the BP exploration.Results from surveys undertaken in the Cromarty Firth.Results from one survey undertaken in the Cromarty Firth Sutors dumpsite.Results from one survey undertaken in the Cromarty Firth Sutors dumpsite.SEPA monitor levels of trace metals in discharges to the Firth, but not in sediments or biota.Each species account is presented in a standard format. Section 1 summarises the biological, legal and conservation status of the species, section 2 presents population size and 1% threshold info, section 3 summarises species distribution at global, European and national scales, section 4 outlines the presence of different populations of the same species that may be present in the UK and provides information on corresponding population sizes and trends in these, generally over the last 30-40 years. Section 5 summarises the number of SPAs selected for each species. It also highlights relevant wider conservation measures being undertaken for the species, where those measures are specifically targeted to that species conservation requirements. In particular, it notes the implementation of national and international action/biodiversity plans by the UK, section 6 presents the process of site selection used to develop the species SPA site. This account details the common tern, one of the qualifying species for the SPA under Article 4.1 of the Directive (79/409/EEC). During the breeding season there are 294 pairs representing at least 2.4% of the breeding population in the UK.LVAL/xLjÝO:1( tDvS0 {a8kBuL#vV6A Lighthouse Field StationBook summarising the results of the Seabird 2000 project, which surveyed all seabird coloniesBook summarising the results of the Seabird 2000 project, which surveyed all seabird colonies in Britain and IrelandRSPB report detailing the process of the coastal realignment project and the lessons learned.Scientific file on the Conon Islands cSAC containing information on habitats and species data..Journal article describing the distribution of Spartina in the Cromarty Firth.A Lighthouse Field Station paper published in the Journal of Applied Ecology, 38, 117-125. Follow hyperlink to read abstract.Details on archaeological/ historical sites which are the responsibility of HC.Highland Trends presents information on trends in a range of topics that contribute to the socio-economic and environmental situation in the Highland area.Locations of bat roosts which have necessitated a visit from SNH staff.Results from surveys and individual samples.Annual loads of Dichlorvos used by fish farmers within the Highland mainland area. Good quality and accurate as all data is checked.Details of requests for environmental information.Effective management of the coastal zone depends on good knowledge of its resources and what affects them. The JNCC's Coastal Directories project, co-ordinated by JNCC on behalf of a wide-ranging funding consortium, collated extensive baseline environmental and human use information, including fisheries, for the coastal and nearshore marine zone of the whole of the UK, including Northern Ireland, the Isles of Scilly, Shetland, Orkney and the Isle of Man. The information is designed to meet the needs of planners and coastal zone managers and users. A disk set, in Adobe Acrobat format, is available to complement the book edition of most regional volumes and is supplied with free Windows-compatible reader software.LVALŊŊWWW///ż\A site description for the cononReport presents total Report on the numbers and distribution of wintering divers, grebes and seaducks in the Moray Firth, Scotland. 1998/99 - 2003/04Report looking at the long-term changes in numbers and distribution of waders in the Moray FirthReport looking at the long-term changes in numbers and distribution of wintering ducks and swans in the Moray FirthReport prepared for Aberdeen University.Aerial photographic coverage of the Cromarty Firth.Environmental Statement for the Beatrice pipeline replacementIn October 2000 Professor Paul Tett, School of Life Sciences, Napier University was contracted by SEPA to carry out a review of harmful algal blooms in Scottish waters, with particular reference to waste inputs from marine cage fish farms. The summary, full report and results are available on SEPAs web-site [www.sepa.org.uk]. The report coincides with significant activity on aquaculture issues nationally and will provide a valuable contribution to the debate on the industry's environmental effects. SEPA therefore commends the report to all interested parties.LVALlypg^ULC:1( tDvS0 {a8kBuL#vV6dMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershiphMoray Firth PartnershipMarine Conservation Society ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%VJoint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%XJoint Nature Conservancy Council%XJoint Nature Conservancy Council%XJoint Nature Conservancy Council%_Joint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%_Joint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%VHistoric Scotland}Highlands and Islands Enterprise%VFisheries Research ServiceVFisheries Research ServiceVFisheries Research ServiceVFisheries Research ServiceVFisheries Research ServiceUFisheries Research ServiceDelete? UCromarty Firth Port Authority"UCromarty Firth Port Authority"UCromarty FA Lighthouse Field Station article published in the Journal of Animal Ecology, 60: 283-294. Abstract available by following the hyperlink.Presents extensive details of the UK's Special Protection Area network - protected sites classified under the EC Birds Directive. The UK network currently comprises 243 SPAs, extends to nearly 1.5 million hectares and provides protection for 103 species. 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The Third Edition contains over 1600 charts covering a wide range of themes, with a variety of presentation methods, including contoured plots of physical, chemical and geological parameters, colour coded distribution charts of sea-use, biological and fisheries information, and geo- referenced directories which present detailed information on demand. The Atlas is not a Geographic Information System (GIS), but a combination of a vastly more versatile equivalent of the traditional printed atlas and a series of geo-referenced catalogues and indices of material related to the marine environment.LVALsD)cAuS1eC,gJ-bE( qR3Wetland Bird Survey Secretariat$Wetland Bird Survey Secretariat$University of AberdeenUniversity of AberdeenUniversity of AberdeenUniversity of AberdeenUKCIP.OxfordUK Marine Pollution Monitoring Group *The Highland CouncilThe Highland CouncilThe Highland CouncilThe Highland CouncilThe Highland CouncilThe Highland CouncilThe Highland CouncilThe Highland CouncilThe Highland CouncilThe Highland CouncilThe Highland CouncilTThe Highland Biodiversity Project is a two-year initiative funded by The Highland Council, Scottish Natural Heritage, Highlands & Islands Enterprise, Caithness & Sutherland Enterprise, RSPB Scotland and the EU Highlands & Islands Special Transitional Programme. It contributes to Local Agenda 21, an initiative to promote sustainable development backed by The Highland Council, key public agencies and the voluntary sector. Biodiversity, short for 'biological diversity', is a relatively new word that has been coined to express the richness of nature or variety of life. It came into use after the UK government signed up to the Convention on Biological Diversity at the Earth Summit in Rio di Janeiro in 1992. Local authorities and others are being encouraged to take local action to promote biodiversity, to compliment national action programmes. In Highland, six local biodiversity action plans will be produced for the areas of Caithness, Sutherland, Wester Ross, Ross & Cromarty East, Skye & Lochalsh and Lochaber. A community biodiversity action plan has been drafted for Inverness and Nairn, and will be launched in September. 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This review is a reference document and is a potential first point of information. As a reference tool for conservation managers and decision makers this document has some limitations, which, for non-specialists, might render the interpretation of the presented data rather difficult. Please note that the different contaminants are not ordered in any priority by hazard or risk. To assess risks associated with activities or projects in the Moray Firth it might be necessary to use the contact list for expert advice. This will help project managers to get the best advice and allow further interpretation of the data presented to be obtained. 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Journal article describing the distribution of Spartina in the Cromarty Firth.Record of cruise ship berths at the Queens Dock, InvergordoJournal article describing the distribution of Spartina in the Cromarty Firth. Journal article describing the distribution of Spartina in the Cromarty Firth.Record of cruise ship berJournal article describing the distribution of Spartina in the Cromarty Firth. Journal article describing the distribution of Spartina in the Cromarty Firth.Record of cruise ship berths at the Queens Dock, Invergordon.Results from surveys and individual samplesResults from surveys and individual samplesResults from surveys and individual samplesCurrent data for the Cromarty Firth tidal circulation is available at several locations along it's length from Admiralty Charts in the form oRecord of cruise ship berths at the Queens Record of cruise ship berths at the Queens Record of cruise ship berths at the Queens Dock, Invergordon.Results from surveys and individual samplesCurrent data for the Record of cruise ship berths at the Queens Dock, Invergordon.Results from surveys and individual samplesCurrent data for the Cromarty Firth tidal circulation is available at several locations along it's length from Admiralty Results from surveys and individual samplesA port waste management plan produced by the Port authority to cover Invergordon harbour limits and environs, a staturoy requirement under the Merchant Shipping (Port WaResults from surveys and individual samplesThis database and report of plans affecting the coast was compiled between January and September 2000 and provides a comprehensive overview of the complex array of plans and documents that exist for the management of our coast and inshore waters.QC1British Trust for OrnothologBritish TrBritish Trust for Ornithologyn/aA Study of the effects of roads near estuaries & embankment design on shorebirdsHENDERSON, I.G. (Author) Clark, N.A. (Author), British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) (Corporate Author), South Glamorgan CoBritish Trust for OrnithologyN/AA Study of the effects of roads near estuaries & embankment design on shorebirds.HENDERSON, I.G. (Author) Clark, N.A. (Author), British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) (Corporate Author), South Glamorgan County Council (Corporate Author)1993N/AN/APaperBookResearchBTO, The Nunnery, Thetford, Norfolk P24 2PU Tel: +44 (0)1842 750050 Fax: +44 (0)1842 750030 Email: info@bto.org Web: http://www.bto.org/SNH Anderson Place, MaritimeContact the BTO for further information on availability.Yest@shore birds, estuaries, impactsThis study is not accessible online.Z6 д)!v%"AScottish Environment Protection AgencyN/AMarine Environmental conditions in the Cromarty & Inner Moray Firths.Highland River Purification Board (author)1978N/AN/APaperBookNot SpecifiedScottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB. Tel 01349 862021SNH Anderson Place, Maritime. A copy of the report is held within the SNH information support service.Limited AccessNot Specifiedt@marine environment, monitoring, Cromarty Firth, managementInformation currently not available online.3µAs.+ Scottish Coastal ForumN/ACoastal Plan InventoryMarytn Cox et al2000RandomNot SpecifiedComputer BasedWeb DatabaseQuestionnairesThe Project Officer, Scottish Coastal Forum, 1J South Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ, Tel: + 44 (0) 131 244 1540 Fax: + 44 (0) 131 244 4071 E-mail: coastalforum@scotland.gsi.gov.uk, Web site: www.scotland.gov.uk/environment/coastalforumN/AThrough the SCF web site.No@Scoastal planshttp://www.scotland.gov.uk/environment/coastalforum/database/default.asp󫞒wtui[NHD4 Q!@@Cromarty Firth Port AuthorityN/ACruise Ship Visit StatisticsAs above2003Annually2004Computer BasedMicrosoft Excel 97Berth RecordsCromarty Firth Port Authority, Shore Road, Invergordon, Tel: +44 1349 852308, Fax +44 1349 854172 Email cfpa@cfpa.co.uk Web: www.cfpa.co.ukPlease contact the Port Authority for further details and access information.Yes.@ Ports, cruise shipsInformation currently not available online.rfbygYUMIA%" Cromarty Firth Port AuthorityN/ACromarty Firth tidal records (1981-)UK Hydrographic Office1981 to dateOngoingOngoingPaperPaper Graphs and Hard Back VolumesTidal RecordsCromarty Firth Port Authority, Shore Road, Invergordon, Tel: +44 1349 852308, Fax +44 1349 854172 Email cfpa@cfpa.co.uk Web: www.cfpa.co.ukLimited access to archive records. Please contact the Port Authority for further details regarding access.Yes@tidal recordsInformation currently not available online.ö<<~yrk_I%" Cromarty Firth Port AuthorityN/ACromarty Firth Port Authority Waste Management Plan.Cromarty Firth Port Authority1998As required2002PaperPlanNot SpecifiedCromarty Firth Port Authority, Shore Road, Invergordon, Tel: +44 1349 852308, Fax +44 1349 854172 Email cfpa@cfpa.co.uk Web: www.cfpa.co.ukOn request from the Port Authority.No=@Ports, waste management planInformation currently not available online.{_SQ..zvY%" Cromarty Firth Port AuthorityN/AOil Spill Contingency PlanCromarty Firth Port Authority (corporate author)2003N/AN/ACDCD ROMCromarty Firth Port Authority, Shore Road, Invergordon, Tel: +44 1349 852308, Fax +44 1349 854172. Email cfpa@cfpa.co.uk Web: www.cfpa.co.ukSNH DingwallThis is a controlled document, distributed to the statutory authorities and interested consultees. Contact the Port Authority for further information on the Plan's content.NoP@oil sill, contingency plan, pollution, Cromarty FirthInformation currently not available online.9{yvso?%" QGPAAJoint Nature Conservation CommitteeN/ASeabird numbers and breeding success in Britain and Ireland.Upton, A. J. et al2000N/AN/APaperBookResearchCommunications Team, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Monkstone House, City Road, Peterborough, PE1 1JY, UK. Tel: 01733 866888 (direct) or 562626 (switchboard) Fax: 01733 555948Ardconnel TerraceOn request.UnknownD@seabirds, monitoringInformation currently not available online.xleZI}yg+( AFisheries Research ServicesHydrographyHydrographic assessment of the proposed Sutors dumpsite at the entrance to the Cromarty FirthFisheries Research Services 1992N/AN/APaperReportSurvey(s)FRS Marine Laboratory, PO Box 101, 375 Victoria Road, Aberdeen, AB11 9DB. Tel: +44 (0)1224 876544 Fax: +44 (0)1224 295511. E-mail: enquiries@marlab.ac.ukData available on request to FRS.NoI@!hydrography, sea disposal, currentsData not available online.Ȯ}\\¹+  Fisheries Research ServicesNational Marine Monitoring PlanNMMP Moray Firth Station Survey Data SetsFisheries Research Services / Scottish Environment Protection Agency1990 - 1999AnnualNot SpecifiedNot SpecifiedReportSurvey(s)FRS Marine Laboratory, PO Box 101, 375 Victoria Road, Aberdeen, AB11 9DB. Tel: +44 (0)1224 876544 Fax: +44 (0)1224 295511. E-mail: enquiries@marlab.ac.uk Web: www.marlab.ac.ukN/AData available on request to FRS.No@NMMP, baseline data, sediments, contaminantsLocal data currently not available online. Information and national reports accessible through the FRS web site.fɽʽh?  Fisheries Research ServicesInshore fisheriesFisheries DataAs Above2003InfrequentNot SpecifiedComputer basedMicrosoft Excel 97Survey(s)FRS Marine Laboratory, PO Box 101, 375 Victoria Road, Aberdeen, AB11 9DB. Tel: +44 (0)1224 876544 Fax: +44 (0)1224 295511. E-mail: enquiries@marlab.ac.ukData available on request to FRS.No+@SFish, shellfish, herringData not available online to the public.lTHF%%pbUKG?1  5LVALApM*b<gD]4 g>qM#cC#hMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth Partnership_Moray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershipaMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipaMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipMarine Pollution Monitoring Group&Marine Conservation Society VJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%_Joint Nature Conservancy Council%XJoint Nature Conservancy Council%_Joint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%XJoint Nature Conservancy Council%XJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%Joint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%VHistoric Scotland}Highlands and Islands Enterprise%VFisheries Research ServiceUFisheries Research ServiceVFisheries Research ServiceVFisheries Research ServiceVFisheries Research ServiceVFisheries Research ServiceUCromarty Firth Port Authority"UThe Biology and Sensitivity Key Information reviews are housed in a custom built Access database and are published via the MarLIN web site. The database allows users to search for information on biotopes by code and description keyword, species name and habitats (as biotopes) listed in UK Biodiversity Action Plans, Annex 1 Habitats of the 'Habitats Directive' and habitats that are sensitive to specified maritime activities or natural events.QGJoint Nature Conservancy CouncilThe UK SPA network: its scope and contents. Volume 2: Species AccountD.A. StrouJoint Nature Conservancy CouncilThe UK SPA network: its scope and contents. Volume 2: Species AccountD.A. Stroud, D. Chambers, S. Cook, N. Buxton, B. Fraser, P. Clement, P. Lewis, I McLean, H. Baker & S. Whitehead (eds)2001n/an/aPaper and Computer Based438 pp A4 Softback book andJoint Nature Conservation CommitteeN/AThe UK SPA network: its scope and contents. Volume 2: Species AccountD.A. Stroud, D. Chambers, S. Cook, N. Buxton, B. Fraser, P. Clement, P. Lewis, I McLean, H. Baker & S. Whitehead (eds.)2001N/AN/APaper and Computer Based438 pp A4 Softback book and HTML/PDFJNCC's distributor: NHBS Ltd, 2-3 Wills Road, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5XN, UK. Tel +44 (0)1803 865913, Fax +44 (0) 1803 865280. Email: nhbs@nhbs.co.uk Web: http://www.nhbs.comSNH DingwallAvailable online by following the hyperlink. A hard copy of The UK SPA network: its scope and content can be ordered from JNCC's distributor; NHBS, contact details above.Free online. 30 hard copy ISBN: 86107 531 6@SPA, Birds Directive, siteshttp://www.jncc.gov.uk/UKSPA/default.htm ǻ-- p+( Joint Nature Conservation CommitteeN/AThe UK SPA network: its scope and contents. Volume 1: Rationale for the selection of sitesD.A. Stroud, D. Chambers, S. Cook, N. Buxton, B. Fraser, P. Clement, P. Lewis, I McLean, H. Baker & S. Whitehead (eds.)2001N/AN/APaper and Computer Based90 pp A4 Soft back book and HTML/PDFJNCC's distributor: NHBS Ltd, 2-3 Wills Road, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5XN, UK. Tel +44 (0)1803 865913, Fax +44 (0) 1803 865280. Email: nhbs@nhbs.co.uk Web: http://www.nhbs.comSNH DingwallAvailable online by following the hyperlink. A hard copy of The UK SPA network: its scope and content can be ordered from JNCC's distributor; NHBS, contact details above.Free online. 10 hard copy@$SPA, Birds Directive, siteshttp://www.jncc.gov.uk/UKSPA/default.htm ʾBB+(C% $*0 @ @ @>=Y]N-W8>@iVWis7y}i#&wjd@djW2^!VV!NyoyH4N!V-O48(1`>>`Yi2qV<H-sCW!Ps8EE`=&CNNVVdsVV>| =!NOWKiNyh|qai7Vd#o1dwK'd=P><_N!Vi E`Va>q!8@WYd==-}s2qqON8iii&i|y|2yEW=&V7i!oV!8]Y_2VVX`Vi|7y!dN@#oYyd8V!iVys2>cVw#HVi|O%WEqi!-^R77'7'777777G-2WV>BVO87Y|KOjT!j>]TV!:-aA R77''7m d=W-]Yai87y>_-i@8b1Wd-!VyohH4G]>j8>V&$hi!hdOV&2_8 R777' w HC8G 7!o #|VsaVOV!d]wAwOy#HiwHm7'7777''R77777'BE]VWs@Vi|V!!X]# 66666''6qC RC!C2aV co!!h]2Hm7'RY>>vHA44`cjGRH2B8WqV!>-co22K-#@G7777 E>l BRBoV27qVa88"4R&:'66'6m4HGG4A R48!!@d`VV!sc>c=]m7^j ''6'''6'66'7CC B}K8Vady8V>77W#`A!QD BBABJoint Nature Conservancy CouncilThe UK SPA Review - Cromarty Firth Site AccountAs Above2001Not SpecifedNot SpecifiedPaper and Computer basedAs part of softback publication or HTML on lineSurveyJNCC's distributor: NHBS Ltd, 2-3 Wills Road, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5XN, UK. Tel. +44 (0)1803 865913, Fax +44 (0) 1803 865280, Email: nhbs@nhbs.co.uk Web: http://www.nhbs.comAvailable online by following the hyperlink. A hard copy of The UK SPA network: its scope and content ABJoint Nature Conservation CommitteeN/AThe UK SPA Review: Cromarty Firth Site AccountAs Above2001Not SpecifiedNot SpecifiedPaper and Computer basedAs part of softback publication or HTML on lineSurvey(s)JNCC's distributor: NHBS Ltd, 2-3 Wills Road, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5XN, UK. Tel +44 (0)1803 865913, Fax +44 (0) 1803 865280. Email: nhbs@nhbs.co.uk Web: http://www.nhbs.comAvailable online by following the hyperlink. A hard copy of The UK SPA network: its scope and content can be ordered from JNCC's distributor; NHBS, contact details above.Yes, for purchase of hard copy.@SPA, Birds Directive, sites, Cromarty Firthhttp://www.jncc.gov.uk/UKSPA/sites/Scotland/UK9001623.htmyNB#xxƗreaY+( BJoint Nature Conservation CommitteeN/AThe UK SPA network: its scope and contents. Volume 3: Site AccountsD.A. Stroud, D. Chambers, S. Cook, N. Buxton, B. Fraser, P. Clement, P. Lewis, I McLean, H. Baker & S. Whitehead (eds.)2001N/AN/APaper and Computer Based391 pp A4 softback book and HTML/PDFJNCC's distributor: NHBS Ltd, 2-3 Wills Road, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5XN, UK. Tel +44 (0)1803 865913, Fax +44 (0) 1803 865280. Email: nhbs@nhbs.co.uk. Web: http://www.nhbs.comSNH DingwallAvailable online by following the hyperlink. A hard copy of The UK SPA network: its scope and content can be ordered from JNCC's distributor; NHBS, contact details above.Free online 30 hard copy ISBN: 86107 530 9@SPA, Birds Directive, siteshttp://www.jncc.gov.uk/UKSPA/default.htmŹ++n+( % $*0Y>0o}|G24Coo]y]1Xoy/Wya8K1`jyj}cO `!YNi -q=@>2Y>8s-Ws.=a4`8-W&->K2B@X]1!8y-_YKX V4soY}aVd]OGh>!oy>&KXN2WXX>ECwKwEW#,vWi@=KydXsW4WX>_OW]]C>|i|cY`i@2!c1#hT2s1s+PTEA>yd@VG=hd:!@#&@}#jXX:VT`1&=G!a>dcYoOYTw8qccavd#}2*d>]!WYy2P]! !N>_&W} -@OsiW#-ia]>d8X8&C#2iX>>XVi4>wNoHo4!W24>]!WVVV#-NV!=)RLVAL^`@ \*b0hB#wH].rCqScottish Environment Protection Agency+qScottish Environment Protection Agency+qScottish Environment Protection Agency+qScottish Environment Protection Agency+pScottish Environment Protection Agency+pScottish Environment Protection Agency+pScottish Environment Protection Agency+pScottish Environment Protection Agency+mScottish Environment Protection Agency+mScottish Environment Protection Agency+lScottish Environment Protection Agency+pScottish Environment Protection Agency+kScottish Environment Protection Agency+lScottish Environment Protection Agency+lScottish Environment Protection Agency+mScottish Environment Protection Agency+mScottish Environment Protection Agency+mScottish Environment Protection Agency+kScottish Environment Protection Agency+TScottish Coastal ForumiScottish Coastal ForumScottish Agricultural College"iRoyal Society for the Protection of Birds.hRoyal Society for the Protection of Birds.hRoyal Society for the Protection of Birds.hRoyal Society for the Protection of Birds.hRoyal Society for the Protection of BirdsThis was the final seminar in a programme of best practise seminars ran by the Moray Firth Partnership. The aim of the seminar was to explore the relationship between coastal industrial developments, impacts on the environmental assets of the Cromarty Firth and the cost benefit implications. Delegates heard presentations that focussed on strategic issues such as integrated coastal management, economic development and stewardship of the environment from a national and local perspective, illustrated by presentations from speakers representing a range of industries from around the Firth, discussing methods of management practise with a view to promoting good practise.QCJoint Nature Conservancy CouncilCommon standards for monitoring designated sitesAs Above1998Not Specifiedn/aPJoint Nature Conservancy CouncilCommon standards for monitoring designated sitesAs Above1998Not Specifiedn/aPaperBooklet 8 pages A4 softbackNot SpecifiedCommunications Team, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Monkstone House, City Road, Peterborough, PE1 1JY, UK. Tel: 01733 866888 (direct) or 562626 (switchboard) Fax:Joint Nature Conservation CommitteeN/ACommon standards for monitoring designated sitesAs Above1998Not SpecifiedN/APaperBooklet 8 pages A4 soft backNot SpecifiedCommunications Team, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Monkstone House, City Road, Peterborough, PE1 1JY, UK. Tel: 01733 866888 (direct) or 562626 (switchboard) Fax: 01733 555948On request. ISBN 1 86107 464 6Free @ monitoringInformation currently not available online.~zZZ|wtgc[+( CJoint Nature Conservation CommitteeN/AAn Inventory of UK Estuaries, Volume 4. North and East ScotlandBuck, A. L.1993N/AN/APaper140 pages A4 softbackNot SpecifiedJNCC's distributor: NHBS Ltd, 2-3 Wills Road, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5XN, UK. Tel +44 (0)1803 865913, Fax +44 (0) 1803 865280. Email: nhbs@nhbs.co.uk Web: http://www.nhbs.comArdconnel TerraceThrough JNCC's distributor; NHBS, contact details above. NHBS Ref. 24828 ISBN 1 873701 3939 (at June 2003)@ EstuariesInformation currently not available online. ̺`O|yuj+( Joint Nature Conservation CommitteeN/AAn Inventory of UK Estuaries, Volume 1. Introduction and methodologyN.C. Davidson & A.L. Buck. 1997N/AN/APaper46 page A4 softback bookNot SpecifiedJNCC's distributor: NHBS Ltd, 2-3 Wills Road, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5XN, UK. Tel +44 (0)1803 865913, Fax +44 (0) 1803 865280. Email: nhbs@nhbso Web: http://www.nhbs.comFrom JNCC's distributor NHBS Ltd, contact details above.13.90 (at June 2003)@ estuariesInformation currently not available online.Ļbbo+( % $*0 @ @ @87tScNBɮFT©~}kYi7JѸ@ |6v2^vâ.|m)RGeiurJT{9'dˤexVxiaδ·y]ӬڷR5 dd   Q+AAddP(x' dd(dd'nYkuMœra2ո4  BB BB dd 321Q6AMoray Firth PartnershipThe Cromarty Firth Management Strategy and Action PlanCromarty Firth Liaison Group (corporate author)1998PaperDocumentMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530 Fax: 01463 225207 Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgSNHNo@^coastal partnership, coastal forum, management strategy, CromMoray Firth PartnershipN/AThe Cromarty Firth: Its Resources and ManagementCromarty Firth Liaison Group (corporate author)1995N/AN/APaper and Computer BasedSoftback publication Microsoft WordVariousMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530. Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org. Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgMFP OfficeReport available on request.No@resources, survey, trends, issues, Cromarty FirthInformation currently not available online.Пukà~O Joint Nature Conservation CommitteeN/ANature Conservation and Estuaries in Great BritainDavidson, N.C.1991N/AN/APaperReportNot SpecifiedCommunications Team, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Monkstone House, City Road, Peterborough, PE1 1JY, UK. Tel: 01733 866888 (direct) or 562626 (switchboard) Fax: 01733 555948On request.Not SpecifiedZZZZMBBzurok]+( Joint Nature Conservation CommitteeCoastal Directories TeamCoasts and seas of the United Kingdom: Coastal Directories Series Region 3. North-east Scotland: Cape Wrath to St Cyrus.J.H. Barne et al. 1996N/AN/APaper and CD ROMBook and Disk Set. Book 3 is 219 pages A4 hardback.Not SpecifiedJNCC's distributor: NHBS Ltd, 2-3 Wills Road, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5XN, UK. Tel +44 (0)1803 865913, Fax +44 (0) 1803 865280. Email: nhbs@nhbs.co.uk Web: http://www.nhbs.comFrom JNCC's distributor NHBS Ltd, contact details above.Book 78.00, Disk set 66.00, Book and disk set 99.80 Any 2 books from the directory series 125.00@"coastal directoryInformation currently not available online.ui$ʸ@( j%G @ @ @ @ @ @Ebbbbbbbb c c c c ccccjjjjjjjjnnnnnnn n!s"s#s$s%s&s's(s)t*t+t,t-tdQ{wEvMoray Firth Moray FirMoray Firth Moray Firth PartnershipN/AInner Moray Firth SAC Management Scheme Moray Firth SAC Management Group (corporate author)enterN/AN/APaper and ElectronicRing binder folder with loose leaf A4 pages and Adobe Acrobat PDFConsultationBen Leyshon, Scottish Natural Heritage, Fodderty Way, Dingwall, IV15 9XB. Tel: 01349 865333 E-mail: ben.leyshon@snh.gov.ukMFP officeAvailable to download by following the hyperlink. Printed copy from SNH offices or from MFP.No@DSAC, bottlenose dolphins, sandbankshttp://www.morayfirth-partnership.org/ext/SAC(MSD)/MorayFirthcSAC_MS_Rev1.pdfDj`ڙzG Moray Firth PartnershipN/AIndustrialised Estuaries and the Cost Benefit Implications: Encouraging Sustainable Coastal Development And ManagementCromarty Firth Liaison Group (corporate author)2001N/AN/APaper and ElectronicAdobe Acrobat PDFSeminar Presentations and discussionMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530 Fax: 01463 225207 Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgMFP OfficeAvailable online by following the hyperlink. Hard copy available on request.No@\estuarieshttp://www.morayfirth-partnership.org/ext/CROM10/06%20Industrialised%20Estuaries.pdf7." ĕ Moray Firth PartnershipN/AThe introduction of exotic marine species via ships ballast water. An assessment of the current situation in the Cromarty Firth and proposals for future managementIBBOTSON, Stephen, S. (Contractor / Consultant1999N/AN/APaperThesisResearchMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530 Fax: 01463 225207 Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgSNH Anderson Place, MaritimeOn requestNo@ballast water, exotic species introductions, Cromarty Firth, risk, managementInformation currently not available online.lA % $*0B!B!B!B! @0 @H @ H@ "(&@x @h @X @H @8 @( @$ @ @  @X @p @ @ Xph B:"(&@ x @t @ d @ T @ D @4 @$ ( @$ @  @  @ @ ( @ P h :"P(&@x @ h @ X @ H @8 8 @@x 4 @$ @  @  @ @ @   B:"(&@ x @t @0 d @H T @` D % $*00:"(&@x @Hh @`X @xH @ @H @8 @( @$ @ @0 @H @ Xp@:"(&@x @h @X (&@x @h @pX @T @@D @X4 @$ @ @ @ @ @ (2 B:"(&@x @t @8d @PT @hD @4 @$ @  @  @ @  @   B:"(&@0x @t @`d @xT @D @4 @$ @  @ dQ.Ii|x@Moray Firth PartnershipCromarty Firth Recreation Study - CyclinCMorayCMoray Firth PartnershipN/ACromarty Firth Recreation Study - Clay Pigeon ShootingNickie Harris1997N/AN/APaper and Computer BasedWord 97 Arc View GISInterviewsMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530. Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org. Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgMFP office, Ardconnel TerraceReport available on request.No3@recreation, clay pigeon shootingInformation currently not available online.ժ~|`ClifbU Moray Firth PartnershipN/ACromarty Firth Recreation Study - Canoeing RoutesNickie Harris1997N/AN/APaper and Computer BasedWord 97 Arc View GISInterviewsMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530. Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org. Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgMFP office, Ardconnel TerraceReport available on request.No3@recreation, canoe routesInformation currently not available online.ȝyw[>gda]P Moray Firth PartnershipN/ACromarty Firth Recreation Study: Bird Watching AreasNickie Harris1997N/AN/APaper and Computer BasedMicrosoft Word Arc View GISInterviewsMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530 Fax: 01463 225207 Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgMFP officePaper copy on request.No3@recreation, bird watchingInformation currently not available online.͢}{e[jgd`S Moray Firth PartnershipN/ACromarty Firth Recreation Study - Beach ActivitiesNickie Harris1997N/AN/APaper and Computer BasedWord 97 Arc View GISInterviewsMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530. Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org. Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgMFP OfficeReport available on request.No3@recreation, beach activitiesInformation currently not available online.sgeI?heb^Q LVALAlness and Conon rivers monitored. This site provides access to 90 of SEPA's river gauging stations providing site information and river level data for the last few days. These stations have been chosen as being representative of river conditions in the local area. A complete list of SEPA gauging stations is given by a link from the menu. Fishermen, canoeists and other river users may be able to use the information to help with planning their river use. The site is updated every 24 hours allowing users to monitor conditions. The link to the National River Flow Archive site provides access to additional station statistics. If users require further information on SEPA's river gauging network then they should contact SEPA directly.QG-]Moray Firth PartnershipCromarty Firth Recreation Study - WalkingNickie Harris1997Paper and Computer BasedWord 97 Arc View GISInterviewsMoray Firth PartneMoray Firth PartnershipN/ACromarty Firth Recreation Study - WalkingNickie Harris1997N/AN/APaper and Computer BasedWord 97 Arc View GISInterviewsMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530. Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org. Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgMFP officeReport available on request.No3@recreation, dolphin watchingInformation currently not available online.j^\@6w_\YUH Moray Firth PartnershipN/ACromarty Firth Recreation Study - Scuba Dive SitesNickie Harris1997N/AN/APaper and Computer BasedWord 97 Arc View GISInterviewsMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530. Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org. Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgMFP officeReport available on request.No3@recreation, dolphin watchingInformation currently not available online.sgeI?heb^Q Moray Firth PartnershipN/ACromarty Firth Recreation Study - Wildfowl AreasNickie Harris1997N/AN/APaper and Computer BasedWord 97 Arc View GISInterviewsMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530. Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org. Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgMFP officeReport available on request.No3@recreation, dolphin watchingInformation currently not available online.qecG=~fc`\O Moray Firth PartnershipN/ACromarty Firth Recreation Study - Sailing AreasNickie Harris1997N/AN/APaper and Computer BasedWord 97 Arc View GISInterviewsMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530. Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org. Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgMFP OfficeReport available on request.No3@recreation, dolphin watchingInformation currently not available online.pdbF<}eb_[N LVALAnnual loads of Dichlorvos used by fish farmers within the Highland mainland area. Good quality and accurate as all data is checked. FAnnual loads of Dichlorvos used by fish farmers within the Highland mainland area. Good quality and accurate as all data is checked. Figures for Cromarty Firth?Property details including photo, name, date of inspection, condition report); Countryside property (ecological surveys); Management details (crofting information, tenants, leases, rents, woodland holdings, deer management, gardens inventories, maintenance, curatorial, etcAs part of the Cromarty Firth LiasProperty details including photo, name, date of inspection, condition report); Countryside property (ecological surveys); Management details (crofting information, tenants, leases, rents, woodland holdings, deer management, gardens inventories, maintenance, curatorial, etcAs part of the Cromarty Firth LiasProperty details including photo, name, date of inspection, condition report); Countryside property (ecological surveys); Management details (crofting information, tenants, leases, rents, woodland holdings, deer management, gardens inventories, maintenance, curatorial, etcAs part of the Cromarty Firth LiasProperty details including photo, name, date of inspection, condition report); Countryside property (ecological surveys); Management details (crofting information, tenants, leases, rents, woodland holdings, deer management, gardens inventories, maintenance, curatorial, etcAs part of the Cromarty Firth LiasProperty details including photo, name, date of inspection, condition report); Countryside property (ecological surveys); Management details (crofting information, tenants, leases, rents, woodland holdings, deer management, gardens inventories, maintenance, curatorial, etcQ@ {Q=DDBScottish Coastal ForumN/AForeshore and Seabed Development Consents - Legislative overviewMartyn Cox et al2001N/AN/APaper and ElectronicSoftback publication, 296kb Microsoft Word document.Not SpecifiedCoastal Project Officer, Scottish Coastal Forum, 1J South Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. Tel: + 44 (0) 131 244 1540 Fax: + 44 (0) 131 244 4071 E-mail: coastalforum@scotland.gsi.gov.uk Web site: www.scotland.gov.uk/environment/coastalforumN/AAvailable on-line by following the hyperlink or in hard copy from the Secretariat.No@coastal, development, consentsto be enteredOB$xurn^ Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsN/ANigg Bay RSPB Reserve Coastal Realignment ProjectAs aboveFebruary 2003N/AN/AAudio VisualVHS VideoKenna Chisholm, Ross-Shire and Moray Firth Officer, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Etive House, Beechwood Business Park Inverness IV2 3BW Tel: 01463 715000 email: kenna.chisholm@rspb.org.ukAvailable on request from RSPB North Area OfficeNo@ Nigg Bay, coastal realignmentInformation currently not available online.ⷚ\\}zwjb1. rRoyal Society for the Protection of BirdsN/ASpring weather and the migration of geese from Scotland to Iceland.Boyd, H et al2000N/AN/APaperJournal ArticleResearchRoyal Society for the Protection of Birds, Etive House, Beechwood Business Park, Inverness, IV2 3BW. Tel: 01463 715000. Email: nsro@rspb.org.ukContact North area office.No@ birdsInformation currently not available online.c^RP66t1. Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsN/APredicting the impacts of disturbance on shorebird mortality using a behaviour-based model.West, A. et al2002N/AN/APaperJournal ArticleSurvey(s)Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Etive House, Beechwood Business Park, Inverness, IV2 3BW. Tel: 01463 715000. Email: nsro@rspb.org.ukN/AContact North area office.No@ birdsInformation currently not available online.{omSP1. % $*0 @x -  < " 77.7    " 7 8@ H<P` h"ptxv|xz|~*\R1*#35*\R1*#13!48<@DHLPTX\`dhlpprtpC$*\Rffff*024380bbad*\R1*#1*\R1*#99*\R1*#98*\R1*#25*\R0*#13*\R0*#19*\R0*#14*\R1*#14*\R1*#97 @$ @ @ @ @  @@:"(&@x @h @ X @8H @P8 @(8 @( @$ @ @ @ @ hQieRoyal Society for the Protection of BirdsNigg Bay Coastal R Scottish Environment Protection AgencyConsent and Compliance Monitoring Datasets: Dangerou Scottish Envi   Scottish Environment Protection AgencyN/AConsent and Compliance Monitoring Datasets: Dangerous Substances Directive (DSD) List One: CopperAs AboveNot SpecifiedSampled 4 times a yearN/AComputer basedExcel 97MonitoringArea Laboratory, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349 860342.N/ASEPA copyright. Publicly available datasets.SEPA provide this data free of charge, however for complex data requests a charge for officer time may be incurred.@monitoring, pollutionInformation currently not available online.]2ro̾.+  Scottish Environment Protection AgencyN/AConsent & Compliance Monitoring Datasets: Shellfish Directive 91/492/EECAs AboveNot SpecifiedBiannualNot SpecifiedPaper and ElectronicScientific Records, ExcelMonitoring RecordsArea Laboratory, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349 860342.N/ASEPA copyright. Publicly available datasets.SEPA provide this data free of charge, however for complex data requests a charge for officer time may be incurred.@ monitoringInformation currently not available online.T)tqεw.+ }Q Scottish Environment Protection AgencyN/AReview of Harmful Algal Blooms in Scotland's Coastal WatersTett, Paul, & Edwards, VivienJune 2002N/AN/AElectronicPDFResearchSEPA Corporate Office, Erskine Court, Castle Business Park, Stirling, FK9 4TR, Tel: 01786 457700. Fax: 01786 446885 Web: www.sepa.org.ukN/ASEPA copyright. Publicly available on SEPA's website. Full report available by clicking the hyperlink.No9@#algal bloomshttp://www.sepa.org.uk/pdf/aquaculture/projects/habs/habs_report.pdf52i.+  Scottish Environment Protection AgencyN/ACromarty Firth Nutrient SurveysAs Above1980 - 20022002N/AComputer basedExcel 97Survey(s)Area Laboratory, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349 860342.N/ASEPA copyright. Publicly available datasets.SEPA provide this data free of charge, however for complex data requests a charge for officer time may be incurred.@ survey, monitoringInformation currently not available online.ŹF}ugd`UM.+  Scottish Environment Protection AgencyN/ACromarty Firth Estuary Classification Data Sets: TBTAs Above2003QuarterlyNot SpecifiedComputer basedExcel 97MonitoringArea Laboratory, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349 860342.N/ASEPA copyright. Publicly available datasets.SEPA provide this data free of charge, however for complex data requests a charge for officer time may be incurred.@ pollution, estuary, monitoringInformation currently not available online.,d85wnjb.+ QE @Scottish Environment Protection AgencyRiver Classification SchemeAs Above2000Not SpecifiedNot SpecifiedComputer basedWeb PagesSEPA Corporate Office, Erskine Court, CastScottish Environment Protection AgencyN/ARiver Classification SchemeAs AboveNot specifiedNot SpecifiedNot SpecifiedComputer basedWeb PagesSEPA Corporate Office, Erskine Court, Castle Business Park, Stirling, FK9 4TR, Tel: 01786 457700. Fax: 01786 446885N/ASEPA copyright. Available on line by following the hyperlink.No3@ water qualityhttp://www.sepa.org.uk/data/classification/river_classification.htm]PDBxk^QI.+ Scottish Environment Protection AgencyN/ADigitised River NetworkAs Above2003N/AN/AComputer basedWeb PagesSEPA Corporate Office, Erskine Court, Castle Business Park, Stirling, FK9 4TR, Tel: 01786 457700. Fax: 01786 446885N/ASEPA copyright. Available online by following the hyperlink.NoJ@owater qualityhttp://www.sepa.org.uk/data/classification/digirivnet.htmt;." nneWTQME.+Scottish Environment Protection AgencyN/AWater Quality Classification 2001As above1995-2001AnnuallyNot SpecifiedElectronicAdobe Acrobat PDF (70kb)MonitoringSEPA Corporate Office, Erskine Court, Castle Business Park, Stirling, FK9 4TR, Tel: 01786 457700. Fax: 01786 446885N/ASEPA copyright. Available on line by following the hyperlink.No@water qualityhttp://www.sepa.org.uk/pdf/data/classification/water_qual_class_2001.pdfobVTuh`WO.+ Scottish Environment Protection AgencyN/ACromarty Firth Benthic SurveySEPA et alNot SpecifiedN/AN/APaperReportSurvey(s)Area Laboratory, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349 860342.N/ASEPA copyright. Publicly available datasets.SEPA provide this data free of charge, however for complex data requests a charge for officer time may be incurred.7@ benthic surveyInformation currently not available online.ɻ< |smhebUK.+ % $*0 @ @ "  7(7H hp x< x 0 8<@P X"`h 7p7.7  < -X px < " 77.7 ( " *7   <(8 @"HP ( 0<8H P"X` *h7x  < *7  < " 7   " 750 @H P<Xh p"xPX `<hx " *7  <LVALThis site provides access to 90 of SEPA's river gauging stations providing site information and river level data for the last few days. These stations have been chosen as being representative of river conditions in the local area. A complete list of SEPA gauging stations is given by a link from the menu. Fishermen, canoeists and other river users may be able to use the information to help with planning their river use. The site is updated every 24 hours allowing users to monitor conditions. The link to the National River Flow Archive site provides access to additional station statistics. If users require further information on SEPA's river gauging network then they should contact SEPA directly.General information on estuarine and coastal classification schemes. The SEPA estuary classification scheme is used to classify Scottish estuarine waters. The scheme is applied to all estuaries listed by the Scottish Executive under the EC Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive. It is default based. A relatively small unit of resolution of 0.1 km2 is used and affected areas smaller than 0.01 km2 are ignored. There are four quality classes, A (excellent) through D (seriously polluted). A given area of estuary is classified by allocating it to the highest class to which all of its condition criteria conform. Both schemes are described in the tables provided on the web site.During 2000 a new digitised river network (DRN) was developed, based on 1:50,000 ordnance survey data digitised by the Institute of Hydrology. The new network ensures consistency between all SEPA areas and includes the Scottish Islands which were not previously covered. In coming years, as well as directing resources to improving poor quality waters, it is intended to extend monitoring coverage using efficient biological methods, to characterise and thus help enable protection of currently good and excellent quality waters. Coastal and estuarine water data will also be digitised.QrnFScottish Environment Protection AgencySample UnitCromarty Firth Chemical Analytical ResultsAs AboveAs requiredComputer basedComputer based GENISYS Scottish Environment Protection AgencySample UnitCromarty Firth Chemical Analytical ResultsAs AboveVariousAs requiredN/AComputer basedComputer based GENISYS software formatSurvey(s)Area Laboratory, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349 860342.N/AConfidential data. Analysis and global statistics availableNot Specified@ Pollution, Statistics, ArchivesInformation currently not available online.£NK}zoh`6+ Scottish Environment Protection AgencyDischarge UnitCromarty Firth Biological Impact SamplesAs AboveNot SpecifiedAs requiredN/AComputer basedComputer based GENISYS software formatSurvey(s)Area Laboratory, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349 860342.N/AConfidential data. Analysis and global statistics availableN/As@ Pollution, Hydrology, ArchivesInformation currently not available online.龠URvia9+ Scottish Environment Protection AgencyN/AWater Quality Classification 2002As Above1999 - 2002AnnualN/AComputer basedAdobe Acrobat PDF (83kb)Survey(s)SEPA Corporate Office, Erskine Court, Castle Business Park, Stirling, FK9 4TR, Tel: 01786 457700. Fax: 01786 446885N/AAvailable on line by following the hyperlink.NoG@water qualityhttp://sepa.org.uk/pdf/data/classification/water_qual_class_2002.pdfXK?= ykhbWO.+ Scottish Environment Protection AgencyN/ARiver Levels in Scotland.As Above2003Every 24 hoursDailyElectronicWeb PagesSurvey(s)SEPA Corporate Office, Erskine Court, Castle Business Park, Stirling, FK9 4TR, Tel: 01786 457700. Fax: 01786 446885N/AAvailable on SEPA web site, follow hyperlink.No@ehttp://www.sepa.org.uk/data/classification/river_classification.htmv33'%ypfaSOG.+QCAScottish Environment Protection AgencySample UnitCromarty Firth Discharge InspectionsAs AboveNot SpecifiedAs requiredn/aComputer basedComputer based GENISYS software formatSamplesArea Laboratory, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349 860342.n/aConfidential data. Analysis and global stas availableNot Specifieda@PScottish Environment Protection AgencySample UnitCromarty Firth Discharge InspectionsAs AboveNot SpecifiedAs requiredN/AComputer basedComputer based GENISYS software formatSamplesArea Laboratory, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349 860342.N/AConfidential data. Analysis and global statistics availableNot Specifieda@Pollution, Licensing, ArchivesInformation currently not available online.꿡LI}zobZ6+ Scottish Environment Protection AgencyApplications UnitControl of Pollution Consents RegisterAs AboveVariousAs requiredN/AComputer basedComputer based BASIC software format from 1992 to date. Pre 1992 are held in paper archives.Application formsArea Laboratory, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349 860342.N/AConfidential data. Analysis and global statistics available from area laboratory.Not Specifiedu@ Pollution, Archives, EnvironmentInformation currently not available online.EᏌ|qjb<+ Scottish Environment Protection AgencyConsultation UnitStatutory ConsultationsN/ANot SpecifiedAs requiredN/AComputer basedComputer based GENISYS software formatConsultationsScottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349 862021N/AConfidential data. Analysis and global statistics availableNo@ Consultation, Rural, ConservationInformation currently not available online.ʟ~rp41qncVS<+ Q GGق¾Royal Society Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsNigg Bay Reserve Coastal Realignment Project Feasibility StudyPaperReportKenna Chisholm, RorTalisman EnergyEnvironmentEnvironmental Statement for Drilling of Exploration Well in Block 11/24Cordah Ltd & Talisman EnergyDecember 1998N/AN/APaperSpiral bound publicationEnvironmental Assessment findingsHead of Environment, Talisman Energy (UK) Limited, Talisman House, 163 Holburn Street, Aberdeen, AB10 6BZ. Tel: 01224 352500. Fax 01224 353400Copy in MFP OfficePublic document. Contact the Environmental Advisor at Talisman to obtain a copy.N/A@environmental statementhttp://www.beatrice.co.uksaӲf XMoray Firth PartnershipN/AImportant Areas for Common Seals in the Cromarty FirthCorpe, Heather2001N/AN/APaperReport and MapResearchMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530 Fax: 01463 225207 Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgCFG OfficeOn requestNo@common sealInformation currently not available online.g\PND:rmjgcU Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsN/AImportant Bird Areas for seabirds in the North Sea.Skov, H. et al1995N/AN/APaperReportN/ARoyal Society for the Protection of Birds, Etive House, Beechwood Business Park, Inverness, IV2 3BW. Tel: 01463 715000. Email: nsro@rspb.org.ukContact North area office.Unknown@ birdsInformation currently not available online.vKF:3|yvrd1. ;The Highland CouncilInverness MuseumHighland Biological Record CentreHighland Biological Recorder Group1986 - to dateOngoingN/AComputer basedRecorder 2000Survey(s)Jonathan Watt, Curator of Natural History, Inverness Museum, Castle Wynd, Inverness, IV2 3EB. Tel 01463 237114 Fax: 01463 225293 E-mail: inverness.museum@highland.gov.ukEnquiry Service Inverness Records CentreYesH@Archives, Historic, HabitatsInformation currently not available online.Ϥ|yQQzlJ) 0% $*0 @ @ @Attribute VB_Name = "Form_Resources2" Bas0{C848B621-8001-4A2E-902A-32E3E3DC263F} |GlobalSpacI False dCr@eatablTru PredeclaId"Expose_Template DerivCustomizD$ Option CompA DU P'!+ S( " B@= Paste Append||z (!*A@&|o  : " B@  : " B@| (!*A@&ho`X' " B@  : " B@  : " B@= Paste Appendv|t (!*A@&voz  : " B@  : " B@  :&h B!DB@F  : " B@j|h (!*A@&jo@n 2 B@0p|nx (!*A@&p`oXtH  :%o\    " B@^|\ (!*A@&^ob B!DB@F  : " B@d`|XbP (!*A@&d8o0$oL  : " B@ P B@NR|L (!*A@&Ro@Vx B!DB@F  : " B@X@|8V0 (!*A@&X# : " B@  : " B@= Paste Append<|8 (!*A@&<ox@h B!DB@F  : " B@H0|(@ (!*A@&H"h    " B@$@|80 (!*A@&$o@. 2 B@0s.A4`|X.P (!*A@&48o08  : " B@ !% $*0 @ @ @] e0`Ю e`Ю eBlob ^MsgBoxo#}{Error GoT:o_" !  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Useful as a baseline or for historical uses. Abstract: Cromarty Firth on the north-east coast of Scotland is an area of international importance to wildfowl, and the whole area has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest by the NCC. There are proposals to establish National Nature Reserves in two bays in the Firth. The area has also become a centre of activity for the oil industry exploiting the North Sea oilfield. Repeated oil spillage's are threatening the conservation value of the area and unless strong measures are taken to reduce and treat oil pollution from all sources, there could be enormous damage to wildlife.HLVAL ȇLJfLists 275 sites, detailing historical, horticultural, Lists 275 sites, detailing historical, horticultural, arbocultural, silvicultural, architectural, archaeological, scenic and nature conservation valueLocations of bat roosts which have necessitated a visit from SNH staffBoundaries of ancient and other semi-natural woodland for the whole of Scotland. Entries relevant to the Cromarty Firth.This review contains a map indicating surveyed sites for invertabrates in the Ross & Cromarty Districts. An index of the site is followed by NCC Invertebrate Site Register record sheets.Designated site file containing data and info on Nigg and Udale Bay. Sub file Udale Bay invertebrates-species lisLists 27This report provides sample data on the general level of disturbance and its effects on waterbirds at sites in the Moray Firth. These were used, along with case examples to examine the effect of recreational disturbance on waterbirds along the firth. Includes tables, graphs and site maps.Lists 275 sites, detailing historical, horticultural, This report provides sample data on the genThis report provides sample data on the general level of disturbance aThis report provides sample data on the general level of disturbance and its effects on waterbirds at sites in the Moray Firth. These were used, alongThis report provides sample data on the general level of disturbance and its effects on waterbirds at sites in the Moray Firth. These were used, along with case examples to examine the efThis report provides sample data on the general level of disturbance and its effects on waterbirds at sites in the Moray Firth. These were used, along with case examples to examine the effect of recreational disturbance on waterbirds along the firth. Includes tables, graphs and site maps.Boundaries of ancient and other semi-natural woodland for the whole of Scotland. Entries relevant to the Cromarty Firth.Q FF"Scottish Executive / FSA ScotlandShellfish HygeneClassification of Bivalve Mollusc Production AreasScottish Executive / FSA Scotland1992-2000Unknownn/aPaperReportSurveysFRS Marine Laboratory, PO Box 101, 375 Victoria Road, Aberdeen, AB11 9DB. Tel: +44 (0)1224 876544 Fax: +44 (0)1224 295511. E-mail: enquiries@marlab.ac.ukn/aOn request to FRSNo,@"Bivalve molluscs, shellfishn/aj^\KH"Scottish Executive / FSA ScotlandShellfish HygieneClassification of Bivalve Mollusc Production AreasScottish Executive / FSA Scotland1992-2000UnknownN/APaperReportSurvey(s)FRS Marine Laboratory, PO Box 101, 375 Victoria Road, Aberdeen, AB11 9DB. Tel: +44 (0)1224 876544 Fax: +44 (0)1224 295511. E-mail: enquiries@marlab.ac.ukN/AOn request to FRSNo,@"Bivalve molluscs, shellfishInformation currently not available online.ma_NKi7& !Scottish ExecutiveN/AKey Scottish Environment StatisticsAs Above2002AnnualAnnuallyPaper and ElectronicPrinted statistics and Web DatabaseStatisticsEnvironment Statistics, Scottish Executive Development Department, 1-G10 Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. Phone: 0131 244 0445 Fax: 0131 244 0446. Email: Environment.Statistics@scotland.gsi.gov.ukN/ASubject to Crown Copyright. Extracts may be used for in-house non commercial use, subject to the source being acknowledged. The site can be accessed via the hyperlink and the booklet is available free of charge.No@http://www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/envonlinenDD86a^kWOIE= Scottish Environment Protection AgencyN/ARadioactive Substances RegisterAs Above1996 to dateAs requiredN/AComputer basedPaper prior to 1996Application FormsArea Laboratory, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349 860342.N/ARestricted access. Contact area office for further detailsNot Specified@Administration, Pollution, ManagementInformation currently not available online.ٮ}p52}olaUM.+ 8QBL'Scottish Natural HeritagePossible Marine SACs Mora'Scottish Natural HeritageN/APossible Marine SACs Moray FirthCobham Resource Consultants (Contractor / consultants1996N/AN/APaperBookResearchLibrary Support Officer, Scottish Natural Heritage, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE Tel: 01463 712221ArdconnelNot restricted. Please contact the Library Support Officer for availability.NoReport to SNH.SACInformation currently not available online.tqWU}zvA! %Scottish Natural HeritageN/AInvertebrate Site Register: Review of Invertebrate Sites in Ross & Cromarty DistrictsAs Above2000Not SpecifiedN/APaperPaper FileScottish Natural Heritage, East Highland Area Office, Fodderty Way, Strathpeffer Road, Dingwall. Tel: 01349 865333SNH DingwallCopy available on request from the Dingwall Office.No@invertebratesInformation currently not available online.naUS w! $Scottish Natural HeritageN/AConon Islands candidate Special Area of Conservation Scientific FileAs Above1999Not SpecifiedN/APaperPaper FileVariousPeter Wortham, Area Officer, Scottish Natural Heritage, East Highland Office, Dingwall Business Park, Fodderty Way, Dingwall, Tel 01349 865333DingwallOlder versions of the scientific files will be archived. Current file information available on request from the Dingwall Office.No_@"site, designation, Conon IslandsInformation currently not available online.ۻ-%~qme! #Scottish Natural HeritageN/ACromarty Firth Site of Special Scientific Interest: Scientific FileNot Specified1981 to dateEvery 5 yearsNot SpecifiedPaperPaper FilePeter Wortham, Area Officer, Scottish Natural Heritage, East Highland Office, Dingwall Business Park, Fodderty Way, Dingwall, Tel 01349 865333SNH DingwallOlder versions of the scientific files will be archived. Current file information available on request from the Dingwall Office.No@site, SSSI, Nigg, UdaleInformation currently not available online.@4}qd! [LVALoScottish Environment Protection AgencySample UnitChemical Analytical ResultsAs requiredComputer basedComputer based GENISYS software fRecords details of water samples analysed for compliance with statutory regulations.Lists all assets (pipeworks, sewers, surface features,etc.) with condition and performance. A statutory requirement under Water Quality (Scotland) Act 1990. Accuracy of data is good as it is all checked. Records details of water samples analysed for compliance with statutory regulations.Lists all assets (pipeworks, sewers, surface features,etc.) with condition and performance. A statutory requirement under Water Quality (Scotland) Act 1990. Accuracy of data is good as it is all checked. A series of original hand coloured maps at 1:50,000 scale, indicating key landscape features and landscape character type boundaries of the Inner Moray Firth. These maps contain notes on specific landscape characteristics and also indicate the photo point locations of accompanying prints. Covers the Cromarty Firth.The objectives of this paper are to provide an audit of the landforms and geomorphological process of the Dornoch, Cromarty and Beauly/Inverness Friths and to establish their sensitivities to natural environmental change and human impacts. The report reviews (1) current knowledge of physical processes such as tides, waves, currents, sediment Records details of water samples analysed for compliance with statutory regulations.Lists all assets (pipeworks, sewers, surface features,etc.) with condition and performance. A statutory requirement under Records details of water samples analysed for compliance with statutory regulations.A series of original hand coloured maps at 1:50,000 scale, indicating key landscape features and landscape character type boundaries of the Inner Moray Firth. These maps contain notes on specific landscape characteristics and also indicate the photo point locations of accompanying prints. Covers the Cromarty Firth.QMIFEF+-S-Scottish Natural Heritagen/aBat Casework DatabaseAnn YoungmanNot SpecifiedAs Requiredn/aElectronic and PaperDatabase and ReportResearchScottish Natural Heritage, East Highland Area Office, Fodderty Way, Strathpeffer Road, Dingwall. Tel: 01349 865333DingwallCop-Scottish Natural HeritageN/ABat Casework DatabaseAnn YoungmanNot SpecifiedAs RequiredN/AElectronic and PaperDatabase and ReportResearchScottish Natural Heritage, East Highland Area Office, Fodderty Way, Strathpeffer Road, Dingwall. Tel: 01349 865333DingwallSNH copyright. Please contact Dingwall office for viewing access.NoG@"BatsInformation currently not available online.ZVJHq]ZOB6! ,Scottish Natural HeritageN/AAncient Woodland InventoriesAs AboveNot SpecifiedAs RequiredNot SpecifiedComputer basedArcViewSNH Survey(s)Peter Wortham, Area Officer, Scottish Natural Heritage, East Highland Office, Dingwall Business Park, Fodderty Way, Dingwall, Tel 01349 865333DingwallAvailable to view on request at the Area Office.Noy@xForestry, Archives, MapsInformation currently not available online.x`TR"xj]RE=! +Scottish Natural HeritageN/ASeaducks in the Moray and Dornoch Firths, Scotland, winter 1977/78MUDGE, G.P. (Author)1978N/AN/APaperBookSurveys.Library Support Officer, Scottish Natural Heritage, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE Tel: 01463 712221ArdconnelContact the Library Support Officer for details of availability.NoInternal report to SNH.sea ducks, FirthsInformation currently not available online.nKI ~{wc! (Scottish Natural HeritageN/ARoss and Cromarty Landscape AssessmentAs Above1996As requiredN/AComputer basedDatabaseSNH Survey(s)Frances Thin, Scottish Natural Heritage, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 712221ArdconnelCopies available on request from Ardconnel Terrace or from the Dingwall office.No=@{landscape, statistics, countrysideInformation currently not available online.pNB@woa^SOG!QE?;C3The Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentAccess to Archaeology databaseBothPaper and AccessJo3The Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentAccess to Archaeology databaseArchaeology UnitPaper and ElectronicPaper and AccessJohn Wood, Archaeology Unit, Planning and Development Service, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV2 5NX. Tel +44 (0)1463 702250 Email: Archaeolog33The Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentAccess to Archaeology databaseArchaeology UnitPaper and ElectronicPaper and AccessJohn Wood, Archaeology Unit, Planning and Development Service, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV2 5NX. Tel +44 (0)1463 702250 Email: Archaeology@highland.gov.ukN/APublicly available from Archaeology Service.No>@~archaeologyhttp://www.higharch.demon.co.uk/k`TR&#s____O1 =1Scottish WaterAssetAsset Management DatabaseN/AContinually updatedN/APaperGISSurvey(s) and existing recordsScottish Water, Customer Services, PO Box 8855, Edinburgh, EH10 6YQ. Tel: 0845 601 8855. E-mail: customer.service@scottishwater.co.ukN/AStatutory requirement. Some data is confidential however.Not specified.@ water qualityInformation currently not available online.XK?1pROJG4110Highlands and Islands EnterpriseN/ACromarty Firth: entrance channel and reclamation of Nigg Bay. Feasibility StudyHIDB (corporate author)1970N/AN/APaperDocumentNot SpecifiedHighlands and Islands EnterpriseArdconnel TerraceҲw(%?.Scottish Natural HeritageN/AHistoric Gardens and Designed LandscapesScottish Natural Heritage and Historic Scotland1982 - 1987As RequiredNot SpecifiedPaperReportsInitially Land Use Consultants report (1982), updated by SNH and Historic ScotlandRo Scott, Scottish Natural Heritage, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE Tel: 01463 712221ArdconnelContact SNH for further information on availability and access to the information.Not Specified@sites, historic, gardensInformation currently not available online.aXxI! LVAL żżżżRR           h Inaugurated in 1976, the Inverness Museum Records Sentre holds a range of data on on highland wildlife, with particular Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 13-25. This paper describes the nature conservation interest and value of sites in the area from Duncansby Head to Kinnairds Head, including the Cromarty Firth. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Abderdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedngs of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).Inaugurated in 1976, the Inverness Museum Records Sentre holds a range of data on on highland wildlife, with particular emphasis on mammals and invertebrates. The Centre acts as focus for the activities of the Highland Biological Recording Group which mounts species surveys and training days, published annual reports anInaugurated in 1976, the Inverness Museum Records Sentre holds a range of data on on highland wildlife, with particular emphasis on mammals and invertebrates. The Centre acts as focus for the activities of the Highland Biological Recording Group which mounts species surveys and training days, published annual reports and atlasesPlanning history and site details. Data not confidential.Location, reference number, scheme type, notes, CEC decision and remarks. Not produced for statutory purposes, the accuracy of this data is poor with some gaps. Data is not confidential however.Coastal protection management details, section and location for the Highland coastline, covering 50% of Scotland's coastline. The accuracy of this data is very good. Continuation of this survey beyond 1998 was subject to budget, estimated annual cost of 10,000.Public access issues. Database covers Ross and Cromarty area.|QMCP8The Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentDevelopment Plan Register20036 weeksBothPDF LeafletAlan Ogilvie Senior Plan8The Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentDevelopment Plan RegisterLocal Plans Team20036 weeksN/AElectronic and PaperAdobe Acrobat PDF LeafletAlan Ogilvie, Senior Planner, North Team Planning & Development Service, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, 01463 702262Document available for inspection from planning office or service points. No@ planning, developmenthttp://www.highland.gov.uk/plintra/devplans/dpr.htmu`TR|he^ZJ1 7The Highland CouncilTransport, Environment & Community ServicesDams and Reservoirs1996 to dateUpdated as requiredOngoingComputer basedComputer based DataEase software formatSurvey(s)Ross & Cromarty Area, Council Offices, High Street, DINGWALL IV15 9QN Tel: 01349 868468 Fax: 01349 862190D@Hydrology, rivers, roadsInformation currently not available online.tI1%%%%}vcWWD 5The Highland CouncilTransport, Environment and Community ServicesContaminated Land Inspection StrategyAs Above2001N/AN/AElectronic and PaperAdobe Acrobat PDF and printed ReportVariousAnthony Carson , Principal Environmental Health Officer - Contaminated Land, Highland Council Headquarters, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, (01463) 702533N/ARestricted Access to local site register - confidential. Contaminated land strategy document and advice available.N/Aw@contaminated landhttp://www.highland.gov.uk/prots/environ_health/pollution/contaminated_land/inspection_strategy_oct2001.pdfTWT}zwskF 4The Highland CouncilTransport, Environment and Community ServicesCOAST1994 - 1998updated every 6 months.N/AComputer basedComputer based INGRES software formatSurvey(s)Planning and Development Service, The Highland Council, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV3 5NX Tel 01463 702271Through TEC services. Some confidential data.N/A@~Coast, management, roadsInformation currently not available online.pXLI~pmVKKF QvD=The Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentHighland Trends1999BothPDF Printed, CD ROM or on lineChristine MacLeod, Information & Research Officer, The Highland Cou=The Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentHighland Trends1999Not SpecifiedN/AElectronic and PaperPDF Printed, CD ROM or on lineVariousChristine MacLeod, Information & Research Officer, The Highland Council, telephone: 01463 702 507 email: christine.macleod2@highland.gov.ukPrinted copy or CD/ROM (pdf) is available at a cost of 15 plus 3 postage.Yes@ "trends, statisticshttp://www.highland.gov.uk/plintra/iandr/ht97summary.htmrfchTQD@@1 <The Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentHighland Sites and Monuments RecordJohn Wood2003As requiredOngoingElectronic and PaperAccess Database, GIS and Web PagesVariedJohn Wood, Archaeology Unit, Planning and Development Service, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV2 5NX. Tel +44 (0)1463 702250 Email: Archaeology@highland.gov.ukN/APublic access for research purposes during office hours at Archaeology Unit. Available to search on-lineNos@ Archaeology, Culture, Historichttp://www.ambaile.org.uk/smr/index.jsp ǻQNsla]T1 r:The Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentHeritage AuditAs requiredComputer basedComputer based Access software formatJohn Wood, Archaeology Unit, Planning and Development Service, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV2 5NX Telephone +44 (0)1463 702250 Email: Archaeology@highland.gov.ukThrough the Archaeology UnitN/AO@ "Historic, Culture, ArchaeologyInformation currently not available online.jL@=!!}}XJJ???1 9The Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentEA - Environmental Assessment Planning Applications1988 to dateUpdated as requiredN/AElectronicComputer based ASEASYAS software formatRegister of planning applicationsMargaret Bochel, 01463 702271On request from Planning ServicesNo:@~planning, environment, consultationInformation currently not available online.rG$طpdd1 LVAL j))))))) database Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 13-25. This paper describes the nature conservation interest and value of sites in the area from Duncansby Head to Kinnairds Head, including the Cromarty Firth. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Abderdeen University Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 143-167. This paper discusses shorebird populations of the mudflats (studied between 1981 and 1985) in relation to to the value of the Firth to shorebirds and the problems posed by reclamation of intertidal areas and pollution of the intertidal areas. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Abderdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedngs of the meeting were published Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 143-167. This paper discusses shorebird populations of the mudflats (studied between 1981 and 1985) in relation to to the value of the Firth to shorebirds and the problems posed by reclamation of intertidal areas and pollution of the intertidal areas. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Abderdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedngs of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).GIS database containing boundaries of estates with owner details. Ownership information comes from the Register of Sasines and the Land Register, so is dependant on the length of time taken to register sales. Contains data on all private ownerships greater than 200Ha in size, in addition to data on some smaller estates.One off survey of industrial site location, site area, services, ownership in the Highlands. Register is incomplete but useful for historic purposes.QG4#BThe Highland CouncilPlanning and developmentPlanning Register1992 to dateDailyComputer basedDataEase software formatPlanning ApplicationsArea Planning & Building Control Manager, Planning & Development Service, 2 Achany Road, Dingwall (01349) 8684BThe Highland CouncilPlanning and developmentPlanning Register1992 to dateDailyComputer basedDataEase software formatPlanning ApplicationsArea Planning & Building Control Manager, Planning & Development Service, 2 Achany Road, Dingwall (01349) 868424Through planning service.No@Planning, Administration, ArchivesInformation currently not available online.rG%yaSSNBB1AThe Highland CouncilTransport, Environment and Community ServicesNitrogen Dioxide Monitoring Sites1997As requiredN/AComputer basedExcel 97SamplesTom Foy, Principal Environmental Health Officer, Ross House, Dingwall, 01349 868447N/AContact Environmental Health for further information.No@Pollution, ManagementInformation currently not available online.oD/#!閏yvkggF@The Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentNature Conservation OrdersScottish Executive1992 to dateAs requiredN/APaperReportScottish ExecutiveMargaret Bochel, Planning Information and Policy Manager, Planning & Development Service, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, 01463 702271Contact officer for further informationN/Au@ Administration, Habitats, RuralInformation currently not available online.mNB?|wti]K1 ?The Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentLandownership DatabaseJon Shepherd and Andy Wightman19986 monthsN/AComputer basedAccess Database GISRegister of SasinesJon Shepherd, GIS Manager, Planning & Development Service, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, 01463 702273Complete database is only available to public bodies at a cost of 100. Others can query the database with assistance from Planning staff.100 per update.A@land ownership, estate managementInformation currently not available online.Գ tqieG1 LVAL$$$$$$$$$$$$$R       This review cEarly resProceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 73-80. This paper reviews the information on the sizes and locations of seabird breeding colonies in the Moray Firth. Colonies of cliff-nesting seabirds are found at the North Sutor in the Cromarty Firth. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Abderdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedngs of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).Early research into the impacts of industrialisation in the Cromarty Firth on the natural heritage. Useful as a baseline or for historical uses. Abstract:Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 73-80. This paper reviews the information on the sizes and locatiProceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 73-80. This paper reviews the information on the sizes and locations of seabird breeding colonies in the Moray Firth. Colonies of cliff-nesting seabirds are found at the North Sutor in the CromartProceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 73-80. This paper reviews the information on the sizes and locations of seabird breeding colonies in the Moray Firth. Colonies of cliff-nesting seabirds are found at the North Sutor in the Cromarty Firth. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Abderdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedngs of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).The Planning Registry is not a statutory requirement of the Council. The register lists application number, applicants name and development address. The data listed is not confidential and has a good level of accuracy.LVAL <Lists all assets (pipeworks, seweThe Highland Sites and Monuments Record (SMR) is compiled, maintained and developed by the ArchaeThe Highland Sites and Monuments Record (SMR) is compiled, maintained and developed by thThe Highland Sites and Monuments Record (SMR) is compiled, maintained and developed by theThe Highland Sites and Monuments Record (SMR) is compiled, maintained and developed by the Archaeology Unit of the Highland Council Planning and Development Service. The SMR is a public record, developed at public expense, and forms a resource for research, education, community and economic development. The Archaeology Unit promotes the sustainable use of this resource for present and future benefit. The SMR contains details of approximately 32,000 known archaeological sites and features of all types and periods, from the earliest human use of our landscape to the recent industrial past of the 20th Century. The SMR is continually updated and expanded, as new information becomes available. Includes 500 maritime records. The Highland Sites and Monuments Record (SMR) is searchable on-line. It is hosted by the Am Baile (Gaelic Village) web site, launched on 22 May 2003 and funded by the New Opportunities Fund. The Am Baile site as a whole is well worth visiting, with lots of archive material relating to the Highlands of Scotland. Over 2003, the Unit will be adding enhanced search facilities, new photographs and other updates, some of them submitted by users. Map searching is not available at present, but the Unit hope to make this available eventually. The Archaeology Unit has a web site at: www.higharch.demon.co.uk. To access SMR online click on the hyperlink.Journal article from Ringing and Migration 17, 111-121. There are many other papers dealing with estuary birds and their ecology and management. An RSPB library search will identify many of these. Q,FThe Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentThe Structure Plan200110 yearsN/AVariousPDF Printed, CD ROM or on lineThe Director, Planning and Development Service, The Highland Council, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV3 5NX Tel: 01463 702271N/APrinted copy or CD/ROM (pdf) available from Planning and Development..There is a charge of 20 plus 3 postage for a printed version or 15 plus 1.50 postage for the CD/ROMq@structure planhttp://www.highland.gov.uk/plintra/devplans/splan_new.htm=wwYROGCC1EThe Highland CouncilTransport, Environment and Community ServicesShellfish Harvesting Sites in the Cromarty FirthScottish ExecutiveNot SpecifiedAs required2003PaperReportScottish ExecutiveGeorge Hamilton, Fisheries Manager, Planning & Development Service, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, Tel: 01463 702568N/ARestricted. Contact Fisheries Manager for further information.No@Aquaculture, Industry, MarineInformation currently not available online.̡xv74vF DThe Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentRoss and Cromarty East Local Plan Consultative Draft June 20022003N/AN/APaperReportAlan Ogilvie, Senior Planner, North Team, Planning & Development Service, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness. Tel: 01463 702262N/ADocument available for inspection from planning office or service points. Also available online.Not Specified.@ !local planhttp://www.highland.gov.uk/plintra/devplans/race/racelp.htm{oa~yvsoo1 CThe Highland CouncilPlanning and DevelopmentRoss and Cromarty Biodiversity Action PlanRoss and Cromarty Biodiversity Action Plan Steering Group2003N/AN/APaperReportSurvey(s) and consultationJanet Bromham, Highland Biodiversity Officer, The Highland Council, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV3 5NX telephone:01463 702274 email: janet.bromham@highland.gov.ukThrough web site or by contacting the project officerNo@)bio-diversity, local agenda 21,http://www.highland.gov.uk/plintra/planpol/biodiv.htmʫhhé[1 LVAL8ƳIn Scotland the responsibility for reguA non statutory reserves management plan that includes information on site description, land tenure, physical, biological and cultural environmental A non statutory reserves management plan that includes information on site description, land tenure, physical, biological and cultural environmental information, site evaluations, management rationale, aims and policies, operational objectives and 5 year workA non statutory reserves management plan that includes information on site description, land tenure, physical, biological and cultural environmental information, site evaluations, management rationale, aims and policies, operational objectives and 5 year work programme.In Scotland the responsibility for regulating the various aspects of pollution control are divided between Local Authorities and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). SEPA regulates potential pollution from industry of natural waters and the air and the storage, transportation and disposal of controlled waste and the keeping of radioactive materials. Local Authority services such as the Highland Councils Environmental Health Service have a duty to monitor and control pollution issues such as local air quality, noise and contaminated land. A statutory requirement for the Council, this dataset contains the nitrogen dioxide sample details from the Highland area.An article featured in Biological Conservation 106 (2002) 319-328. There are many other papers dealing with estuary birds and their ecology and management. An RSPB library search will identify many of these.From the journal Ibis (2002), 144, 2-8. There are many other papers dealing with estuary birds and their ecology and management. An RSPB library search will identify many of these.An article from Ringing and Migration (2000), 20, 153-165. There are many other papers dealing with estuary birds and their ecology and management. An RSPB library search will identify many of these.1LVAL iicccOThe database contains data on theAn article from the Journal of AppliThe SEPA labs in Dingwall provide data for the estuarine and coastal classification scheme. The Cromarty Firth is one of 3 'estuaries' in the SEPA area under the estuary classification scheme. Determinants and area units are different for both. TBT is one such determinand.As part of the Cromarty Firth Liason group a recreation study was done by Nickie Harris as part of her MSc disseThe SEPA labs in Dingwall provide data for the estuarine and coastal classification scheme. The Cromarty Firth is one of 3 'estuaries' in the SEPA area under the estuary classification scheme. Determinants and area units are different for both. TBT is one such determinand.As part of the Cromarty Firth The SEPA labs in Dingwall provide data for the estuarine and coastal classification scheme. The Cromarty Firth is one of 3 'estuaries' in the SEPA area under the estuary classification scheme. Determinants and area units are different for both. TBT is one such determinand.As part of the Cromarty Firth The SEPA labs in Dingwall provide data for the estuarine and coastal classification scheme. The Cromarty Firth is one of 3 'estuaries' in the SEPA area under the estuary classification scheme. Determinants and area units are different for both. TBT is one such determinand.This book represents the 21st report of the Wetland Bird Survey and comprises information from WeBS and complimentary national and local surveys, e.g. goose censuses. It is entirely dependant on the volunteer ornithologists who supply the data. More detailed data than published in the report can be obtained from Colette Hall (core Counts) or Steve Holloway (Low tide Counts) British Trust for Ornithology, The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds & Joint Nature Conservancy CommitteeThis paper and accompanying map identifies the areas in the Cromarty Firth that are important for the common seals for haul outs, feeding and breeding.QGGGxzMMMWetland Bird Survey SeMWetland Bird Survey SecretariatMoray Firth Wetland Birds SurveyDave Butterfield et al2003n/an/aPaperPaper FileSurveyWeBS Secratariat Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Slimbridge Gloucester, GL2 7BT MWetland Bird Survey SecretariatMoray Firth Wetland Birds SurveyDave Butterfield et al2003N/AN/APaperPaper FileSurvey(s)WeBS Secretariat Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Slimbridge Gloucester, GL2 7BT Tel: 01453 890333 email: WeBS@wwt.org.ukEnquire with secretariat.Not Specified@wetland bird surveyLocal data currently not available on line.a6# |sida^ZD$$LWetland Bird Survey SecretariatWetland Bird Survey 1999-2000 Wildfowl and Wader CountsMusgrove, A, Pollit, M., Hall, C., Hearn, R., Holloway, S., Marshall, P., Robinson, J. & Cranswick, P.2001N/AN/APaperReportWeBS Secretariat Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Slimbridge Gloucester, GL2 7BT Tel: 01453 890333 email: WeBS@wwt.org.uk Also held at the RSPB Regional office InvernessContact WeBS secretariat for further information.30@ wetland birdshttp://www.bto.org/survey/websȻ{{[$$ KWetland Bird Survey SecretariatThe Wetland Bird Survey 2000-01 Wildfowl and Wader CountsPollitt, M.S., Hall, C., Holloway, S.J., Hearn, R.D., Marshall, P.E., Musgrove, A.J., Robinson, J.A., & Cranswick, P.A.2003N/AN/APaperReportSurvey(s)WeBS Secretariat WWT Slimbridge Gloucester GL2 7BTMFPContact WeBS secretariat for further information.30@birdshttp://www.bto.org/survey/webslg[X'$]$$ JUniversity of AberdeenModelling sea level rise on the Cromarty Firth: an application geographical information systemsFERNANDEZ-BACA, Jaime (Author)1995N/AN/APaperThesisResearchLighthouse Field Station, George Street, Cromarty, Ross-shire, IV11 8YJ. Phone & Fax: 01381 600 548 Email: lighthouse@abdn.ac.ukSNHContact University for access detailsN/AE@ sea level rise, climate change, modelling, Cromarty FirthReport not available on line.¥l`]85z LVALUnder the Dangerous Substances Directive (DSD), SEPA must control and reduce priority list 1 substances and to a lesser extent list 2 substances. Copper is a List 1 substances and of most relevance to the CF as a by product from the distilleries. SEPA sample four times a year at the distillery outfalls in the CF. Self monitorUnder the Dangerous Substances Directive (DSD), SEPA must control and reduce priority list 1 substances and to a lesser extent list 2 substances. Copper is a List 1 substances and of most relevance to the CF as a by product from the distilleries. SEPA sample four times a year at the distillery outfalls Under the Dangerous Substances Directive (DSD), SEPA must control and reduce priority list 1 substances and to a lesser extent list 2 substances. Copper is a List 1 substances and of most relevance to the CF as a by product from the distilleries. SEPA sample four times a year at the distillery outfalls in the CF. Self monitoring is encouraged through consultants to monitor other determinands. Local consultants have carried out a number of reports for Invergordon and Teanninich.The report and an introductory leaflet can be downloaded as a pdf from the UKCIP web site. The report provides a step-by-step decision-making framework designed to help decision-makers - including planners, businesses and government - manage their activities in the face of an uncertain future climate. The guidance will help judge the significance of the climate change risk, compared to the other risks faced, sUnder the Dangerous Substances Directive (DSD), SEPA must control and reduce priority list 1 substances and to a lesser extent list 2 substances. Copper is a List 1 substances and of most relevance to the CF as a by product from the distilleries. SEPA sample four times a year at the distillery outfalls in the CF. Self monitoring is encouraged through consultants to monitor other determinands. Local consultants have carried out a number of reports for Invergordon and Teanninich.Q/BRJoint Nature Conservancy Counciln/aOil Pollution in the Cromarty Firth Reprint 4CURRIE, A. (Author)1974n/an/aPaperJournal ArticleCommunications Team, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, MRJoint Nature Conservation CommitteeN/AOil Pollution in the Cromarty Firth Reprint 4CURRIE, A. (Author)1974N/AN/APaperJournal ArticleCommunications Team, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Monkstone House, City Road, Peterborough, PE1 1JY, UK. Tel: 01733 866888 (direct) or 562626 (switchboard) Fax: 01733 555948Anderson PlaceContact the Communications Team for availability and access details.Unknown@woil pollutionInformation currently not available online.۰L>zurokX+( PScottish Natural HeritageN/AWintering Seaducks in the Moray and Dornoch FirthsSMITH, J.S. (Author)1982N/AN/APaperJournal ArticleResearchLibrary Support Officer, Scottish Natural Heritage, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 712221ArdconnelContact the Library Support Officer for details of availability.NoDescription not availablewildfowlInformation currently not available online.tlGEvqnkgS! OScottish Natural HeritageN/AThe Spartina communities of the Cromarty Firth.MUDGE, G.P. (Author)1980N/AN/APaperJournal ArticleLibrary Support Officer, Scottish Natural Heritage, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE Tel: 01463 712221ArdconnelContact the Library Support Officer for details of availability.NoN@"marine plantsInformation currently not available online.TG;9snkhdP!NThe Highland CouncilTransport, Environment and Community ServicesRadioactive Substances Register1996 to dateAs requiredN/AComputer basedPaper prior to 1996Application FormsAnthony Carson Principal Environmental Health Officer - Contaminated Land Highland Council Headquarters Glenurquhart Road Inverness (01463) 702533N/AOn requestNot Specified@Administration, Pollution, ManagementInformation currently not available online.i]PFC|qeeF KQCea@XTitlePartnerWMoray Firth PartnershipCromarty FirtrWMoray Firth PartnershipN/AImportant areas for Birds in the Cromarty FirthCohen, Simon2001N/AN/APaperReport and MapSurvey(s)Moray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE Tel: 01463 225530 Fax: 01463 225207 Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgCFG officeOn RequestNo@birdsInformation currently not available online.WRFD:0wida^ZN VMoray Firth PartnershipN/AA Review of Derelict Industrial & Disused Former Agricultural Land with opportunities for Habitat Creation.Cohen, Simon2002N/AN/APaperReport and MapsSurvey(s) and MapsMoray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530 Fax: 01463 225207 Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgMFP OfficeOn RequestNo@habitatsInformation currently not available online.͢xƴ TScottish Natural HeritageN/ASite Condition Monitoring Data: Cromarty Firth SPAAs Above2003On a 6 year cycleOngoingComputer BasedDatabaseSurvey(s)Peter Wortham, Area Officer, Scottish Natural Heritage, East Highland Office, Dingwall Business Park, Fodderty Way, Dingwall, Tel 01349 865333DingwallCurrent data available from the Dingwall office. Please contact office for further details of your rights and access arrangements.No@monitoringInformation currently not available online.ǽ,$wp_[S! SScottish Natural HeritageN/ASite Condition Monitoring Data: Cromarty Firth SSSIVariousNot SpecifiedEvery 6 years2003Computer BasedDatabaseSurvey(s)Peter Wortham, Area Officer, Scottish Natural Heritage, East Highland Office, Dingwall Business Park, Fodderty Way, Dingwall, Tel 01349 865333DingwallCurrent data available from the Dingwall office. Please contact office for further details of your rights and access arrangements.No@monitoringInformation currently not available online.ɿ.&yuh[T!  Resources    G    GeQ,@@}@_Universi_@@\Scottish Agricultural CollegeN/AReport on the Whole Farm Nutrient Budgeting Project and Possible Future Management in the Cromarty Firth AreaSinclair, Dr Alex, H. and Duncan, R.September 2000N/AN/APaperReportFarm Nutrient Survey(s)Ron Duncan, SAC Advisory Services, Drummondhill, Stratherrick Road, Inverness, IV2 4JZ, Tel: 01463 233266, Fax: 01463 236579, Email: r.duncan@ed.sac.ac.ukCFG Office, InvergordonOn RequestNok@nutrients, pollutionInformation currently not available online.ɵĶ%" [Marine Conservation SocietyLitter TeamBeachWatch 2001As AboveFeb 2002AnnuallyN/AElectronic PDF file and PaperReportSurvey(s)Marine Conservation Society, Litter Team, FREEPOST, HR391, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 5ZZ, Tel 01989 567807 fax 01989 567815MFP officeAvailable through web site or on request from Litter TeamNo@beach litterhttp://www.adoptabeach.org.uk/~`THF xrURJB:+  ZConon and District Salmon Fishery BoardN/ACromarty Firth Basin Habitat and Electro-fishing SurveysAs above1999 - 2002N/AN/AComputer BasedGeographic Information SystemSurvey(s)Simon MacKelvey, Aultgowrie Cottage, Marybank, Muir-of-Ord, IV6 1XA. Tel: 01997 433405. Email: conondsfb@aol.comInformation available on request to CDSFB.Contact CDSFB for details.@river habitats, fish, salmonInformation is not available online.wkQ''}zog/, YMoray Firth PartnershipN/AImportant Areas for Marine Plants in the Cromarty FirthCohen, Simon2001N/AN/APaperReport and MapsA Preliminary Appraisal of the Intertidal Sea-Grass Resource in the Moray Firth, Fox, Yost & Gilbert, 1986Moray Firth Partnership, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE. Tel: 01463 225530 Fax: 01463 225207 Email: info@morayfirth-partnership.org Web: www.morayfirth-partnership.orgMFP officeOn RequestNo@marine plantsInformation not available online.˾qlifbV Q<fbDdUniversity of AberdeenLighthouse Field StationSeal Abundance in the Moray FirthAs above1988 - 1995Not SpecifiedNot SpecifiedElectronicArcView GISResearchCromarty dUniversity of AberdeenLighthouse Field StationSeal Abundance in the Moray FirthAs above1988 - 1995Not SpecifiedNot SpecifiedElectronicArcView GISResearchLighthouse Field Station, George Street, Cromarty, Ross-shire, IV11 8YJ. Phone & Fax: 01381 600 548 Email: lighthouse@abdn.ac.ukAll OfficeContact Field Station for information.Not Specified@sealData analysis currently not available on line.kg[N(tg\T3 cScottish Environment Protection AgencyN/ANorth of Scotland Water Quality 1999 - 2002 ReportAs Above1999 - 2002AnnualN/AElectronicAdobe Acrobat PDF (23kb)MonitoringSEPA Corporate Office, Erskine Court, Castle Business Park, Stirling, FK9 4TR, Tel: 01786 457700. Fax: 01786 446885N/ACopyright SEPA. Available on line by following the hyperlink.No@Hwater qualityhttp://www.sepa.org.uk/pdf/data/water_quality/north_of_scotland_1999_2002.pdfwj^\|ysh`.+ aScottish Environment Protection AgencyN/ACromarty Firth Trace Metal Monitoring DataAs Above2003Not SpecifiedN/AComputer basedExcel 97MonitoringArea Laboratory, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349 862021N/ACopyright SEPA. Contact area office for details of access to datasets.Not Specified^@!water qualityInformation currently not available online.zm'$tqd`X.+ `Scottish Environment Protection AgencyN/ACromarty Firth PCB Monitoring DataAs Above2003Not SpecifiedN/AComputer basedExcel 97MonitoringArea Laboratory, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall Business Park, DINGWALL, IV15 9XB 01349N/ACopyright SEPA. Sensitive datasets, contact SEPA regarding access.Not Specified@water qualityInformation currently not available online.th[zli\XP.+ LVAL FDh&'h& <?"'h&''#'( L 'D'd''''''\'''' 'D'|'''''L'0'P'x'''''H'x''''0'h'''''L'''''''''''''''''''L 'D'd''''''\'''' 'D'|'''''            d    d                          Resources.IDResourcesResources.Ref%Resources.CustodianResources.UnitResources.TitleResources.Author#Resources.Timespan7Resources.Updating_frequency-Resources.Date_ModifiedResources.MediumResources.Format)Resources.Data_Source1Resources.Contact_Details1Resources.Internal_SourceResources.RightsResources.Fees)Resources.Description%Resources.Key_Words%Resources.HyperlinkP 'H ''( ' 0'уw@@ 'X '  ' D' d' ' ' ' ' ' \' ' ' '  ' D' |' ' ' ' 'Resources'''x'0' @~sq_fResources2X ' '0' 0'8' P'@' x'H' 'P' 'X' '`' 'h' H'p'  x'x'QGC~CjScottish WaterSustainable Development Review 2001North of Scotland Water Authority2001n/an/aElectronicAdobe Acrobat PDFScottish Water, Customer Services, PO Box 8855, Edinburgh, EH10 6YQ. Tel: 0845 601 8855. E-mail: customer.service@scottishwater.co.ukn/aAvailable through the website, or by following the hyperlink.NoX@ "water qualityhttp://www.scottishwater.co.uk/assets/applets/NoSWA_Environmental_RepjScottish WaterN/ASustainable Development Review 2001North of Scotland Water Authority2001N/AN/AElectronicAdobe Acrobat PDFScottish Water, Customer Services, PO Box 8855, Edinburgh, EH10 6YQ. Tel: 0845 601 8855. E-mail: customer.service@scottishwater.co.ukN/AAvailable through the web site, or by following the hyperlink.NoY@ water qualityhttp://www.scottishwater.co.uk/assets/applets/NoSWA_Environmental_Report.pdf`SGEnda^Z9 @gScottish Wildlife TrustConservationBelmaduthy Dam Nature Reserve Vegetation Monitoring: Baseline DataHighland Wildlife Survey TeamAugust 1996N/AN/APaperPaper FileSurvey(s)Information Co-ordinator, Scottish Wildlife Trust, Cramond House, Cramond Glebe Road, Edinburgh, EH4 6NS. Tel: 0131 312 7765 Fax: 0131 312 8705. Email: enquiries@swt.org.uk. North Region Email: northernenquiries@swt.org.uk. Web: www.swt.org.ukPeter WorthamCopyright SWT. Contact above for access details.Not Specified@KsurveysInformation currently not available online..㲥j( fScottish Wildlife TrustConservationBelmaduthy Dam Nature Reserve Monitoring.Highland Wildlife Survey TeamAugust 1997N/AN/APaperPaper FileMonitoringInformation Co-ordinator, Scottish Wildlife Trust, Cramond House, Cramond Glebe Road, Edinburgh, EH4 6NS. Tel: 0131 312 7765 Fax: 0131 312 8705. Email: enquiries@swt.org.uk. North Region Email: northernenquiries@swt.org.uk. Web: www.swt.org.ukPeter WorthamCopyright SWT. Contact above for access details.Not Specifiedk@ surveysInformation currently not available online.˚|ynQ( DQ`\AXAoTitle nUniversity of AberdeenLighthouse Field StationLocal declines in the abundance of harbour seals; implications for the designations and monitoring of protected areas.Thompson, P.M., Van Parijs, S. & Kovacs, K.M.2001n/an/aPaper and ElmUniversity of AberdeenLighthouse Field StationGeographic variation in temporal and spatial vocalisation patterns of male harbour seals, Phoca vitulina, during the mating seasonVan Parijs, S.M., Hastie, G.D. & Thompson, P.M.1999N/AN/APaper and ElectronicPublication and Adobe PDFResearchLighthouse Field Station, George Street, Cromarty, Ross-shire, IV11 8YJ. Phone & Fax: 01381 600 548 Email: lighthouse@abdn.ac.ukFull paper available online by following the hyperlinkFree downloadd@sealshttp://www.abdn.ac.uk/zoology/lighthouse/documents/1258a.pdf3٣#3 lUniversity of AberdeenLighthouse Field StationEstimating harbour seal abundance and distribution in an estuarine habitat in N.E. ScotlandThompson, P.M., Tollit, D.J., Wood, D., Corpe, H.M., Hammond, P.S. & Mackay, A.1997N/AN/APaper and ElectronicPublication and HTMLNot specifiedLighthouse Field Station, George Street, Cromarty, Ross-shire, IV11 8YJ. Phone & Fax: 01381 600 548 Email: lighthouse@abdn.ac.ukContact Lighthouse for more informationNot Specifiedw@sealshttp://www.abdn.ac.uk/zoology/lighthouse/seals/abund.shtmlÜݎ3 kUniversity of AberdeenLighthouse Field StationPattern and prevalence of predator damage on adult salmon returning to a Scottish river systemThompson, P.M. & Mackay, F.1999N/AN/APaper and ElectronicPublication and HTMLNot specifiedLighthouse Field Station, George Street, Cromarty, Ross-shire, IV11 8YJ. Phone & Fax: 01381 600 548 Email: lighthouse@abdn.ac.ukContact Lighthouse for more informationNot Specified~@seals, dolphins, salmon predationhttp://www.abdn.ac.uk/zoology/lighthouse/seals/damage.shtml̫kkʶ3  LVALTo determine the status and population change of UK breeding seabirds, the Seabird 2000 survey was carried out between 1999 and 2001 and recorded data for 29 breeding seabird species for the UK. This subset of data is for demonstration purposes only and the coverage is not complete for any species. This dataset contains approximately two thirds of the total survey data and the full dataset will be available through the NBN Gateway in autumn 2002. The dataset contains species occurrence records at survey sites but does not display abundance data which are held in the source dataset. The full survey data was to be uploaded onto the NBN Gateway in 2002. Once this is done, the dataset is static.LVAL{Q+c=eA&h?rI |S/qQ1qfMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipaMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershiphMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipaMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipMarine Pollution Monitoring Group&Marine Life Network for Britain and Ireland0Marine Conservation Society ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%XJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%VJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%XJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%Joint Nature Conservancy Council%_Joint Nature Conservancy Council%_Joint Nature Conservancy Council%XJoint Nature Conservancy Council%VHistoric Scotland}Highlands and Islands Enterprise%Highland DeephavenUFisheries Research Services VFisheries Research Services VFisheries Research Services VFisheries Research Services VFisJNCC has a long history of working with government and industry in order to further the protection of marine mammals. The Guidelines for minimising acoustic disturbance to marine mammals have been in use in the United Kingdom Continental Shelf (UKCS) since 1995. These guidelines were update in 1998 and a further guidance note issued in 2000. Following the comments received during a consultation in 2002 JNCC have further updated the guidance note in order to clarify guidance on issues such as the soft start procedure, line turns and undershoots.jQPD@D;7BsTalisman EnergyEnvironmentEnvironmental Statement for Drilling of ExploratuTalismanuTalisman EnergyEnvironment EnvironmentEnvironmental Statement for the Beatrice Pipeline ReplacementPaperReportEA findingsHead of Environment, Talisman Energy (UK) Limited, Talisman House, 163 Holburn Street, Aberdeen, AB10 6BZ. Tel: 01224 352500. Fax 01224 353400Copy in MFP officePublic document. Contact the Environmental Advisor at Talisman to obtain a copy.N/A=@#Beatricehttp://www.beatrice.co.uk~ro tniiiii, sTalisman EnergyEnvironmentEnvironmental Statement for Drilling of Exploration Well in Block 12/26Cordah Ltd & Talisman EnergyDecember 1998N/AN/APaperSpiral bound publicationEA findingsHead of Environment, Talisman Energy (UK) Limited, Talisman House, 163 Holburn Street, Aberdeen, AB10 6BZ. Tel: 01224 352500. Fax 01224 353400Copy in MFP OfficePublic document. Contact the Environmental Advisor at Talisman to obtain a copy.N/A@environmental statementhttp://www.beatrice.co.ukӼ]Kf  rqRCAHMS / University of St AndrewsN/AMarine Digital Data for Scotland: Acquisition, Availability and ApplicationDeana Groom & Ian Oxley (Eds.)1999N/AN/APaperSpiral-bound PublicationSeminar proceedingsRCAHMS John Sinclair House, 16 Bernard Terrace, Edinburgh, EH8 9NX Tel: +44 (0)131 662 1456 Fax: +44 (0)131 662 1499 Email: nmrs@rcahms.gov.ukCopy in MFP officeContact custodian for further information.Not Specified@data managementInformation currently not available online.ȹvd̹t)& pScottish Environment Protection AgencyN/AImproving Scotland's WaterAs Above1999N/AN/APaper and ElectronicPublication and HTML pagesSEPA Corporate Office, Erskine Court, Castle Business Park, Stirling, FK9 4TR, Tel: 01786 457700. Fax: 01786 446885.N/ASEPA copyright. Available on web site.Nov@water qualityhttp://www.sepa.org.uk/publications/state_of/1996waterquality/report/text/watertext.htmA4(&nZWTPH.+LVALȕƈňAn article fromAn Environmental Statement for the Marcel field in the Moray Firth, project number W/469/1998, outlines the potential environemtnal consequences of the proposed project (exploration drilling) and summarises plans to prevent, reduce or off set any adverse effects.The survey Environmental Statement for the Marcel field in the Moray Firth, project number W/469/1998, outlines the potential environemtnal consequences of the proposed project (exploration drilling) and summarises plans to prevent, reduce or off set any adverse effects.The survey was conducted in response to the decision to reintroduce grazing in an effort to reduce the area of rank, invasive plant species at the Belmaduthy Dam Nature Reserve. The survey repoEnvironmental Statement for the Marcel field in the Moray Firth, project number W/469/1998, outlines the potential environemtnal consequences of the proposed project (exploration drilling) and summarises plans to prevent, reduce or off set any adverse effects.The survey was conducted in response to the decision to reintroduce grazing in an effort to reduce the area of rank, invasive plant species at the Belmaduthy Dam Nature Reserve. The survey report contains a description of the survey methodology. Included within the report are: quadrat data, vegetation transect data , fixed point photographic monitoring details.The first in a series describing common standards for monitoring the condition of sites designated under domestic and European legislation, this booklet sets out the background and basic approach. Other booklets will describe standards for monitoring specific habitats.A report on the results of a farm nutrient budgeting project set up in 1999. Aim was to raise understanding of the cycling of nutrients nitrogen, phosphate and potash on farms and to adopt practises to improve the recovery of those nutrients. Eleven farmers took part. Further information on nutrient budgeting and levels in the Firth can be obtained from SAC.LVAL{Q+c=eA&h?rI |S/qQ1qfMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipaMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershiphMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipaMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipMarine Pollution Monitoring Group&Marine Life Network for Britain and Ireland0Marine Conservation Society ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%XJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%VJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%XJoint Nature Conservancy Council%ZJoint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%]Joint Nature Conservancy Council%Joint Nature Conservancy Council%_Joint Nature Conservancy Council%_Joint Nature Conservancy Council%XObservations of marine mammals seen during seismic surveys carried out in accordance with the Guidelines for minimising acoustic disturbance to marine mammals from seismic surveys (April 1998) were forwarded to JNCC. This report presents an analysis of the data gathered.Observations of marine mammals seen during seismic surveys carried out in accordance with the Guidelines for minimising acoustic disturbance to marine mammals from seismic surveys (April 1998) were forwarded to JNCC. This report presents an analysis of the data gathered from 1998-2000. Previous analyses of annual sets of data (Stone 1997, 1998a, 2000, 2001, 2003) have been limited by small sample sizes. The present report uses data sets combined over the years 1998 to 2000 to further understanding of the effects of seismic activity on marine mammals.uQ73B/B+B'B}}Un}University of AberdeenLighthouse Field StationSeal Haul Outs in the Cromarty FirthNot SpecifiedNot }}University of AberdeenLighthouse Field StationSeal Haul Outs in the Cromarty FirthNot SpecifiedNot SpecifiedElectronicArcView GISResearchLighthouse Field Station, George Street, Cromarty, Ross-shire, IV11 8YJ. Phone & Fax: 01381 600 548 Email: lighthouse@abdn.ac.ukMFPContact Field StationNot Specified@common seal, haul outInformation currently not available on line.T?3&{qdWWW3 xMarine Life Network for Britain and IrelandN/ABiology and Sensitivity Key Information ReviewsMarLIN2002On goingOn goingElectronicMicrosoft Access DatabaseMarine Nature Conservation Review (Connor et al 1997)The MarLIN Web site.N/AThrough the web siteN/A@Wbiotopes, sensitivityhttp://www.marlin.ac.uk;$ԟ|tlhb30wHighland DeephavenN/AEnvironmental Statement for the Construction of Extension to Existing Jetty and Quay at Highland Deephaven Industrial EstateWS Atkins Consultants LtdFebruary 2001N/ANovember 2001PaperReportEnvironmental Impact AssessmentRobert Kilpatrick, Managing Director, Highland Deephaven Ltd, Evanton. Tel: 01349 831191SNH, Dingwall, CFPA officePublicly available document. 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It is a survey of resources of the Cromarty Firth, the trends which are expected to impact on them and issues arising. Initial findings were subject to independent review and amended in repsonce. Now out of date, provides a useful historical baseline on which to measure progress.The extract online is taken from an unpublished contract report to Scottish Natural Heritage titled The movements behaviour and characteristics of individually recognisable bottlenose dolphins in the Moray Firth, by Wilson, B., Black, A., Curran, S., Grellier, K., Thompson, P.M. & Hammond, P.S. (1995). The aim of the report was to outline the methodology used in photo-ID studies of this population, and to summarise the data for those individual dolphins which had been observed most regularly. These data provided an important basis for the development of management and monitoring programmes for the Moray Firth SAC. Most data have been collected during monthly boat surveys which follow a standardised route from Cromarty, to a point just north of the mouth of the Cromarty Firth, and then west to Inverness before returning to Cromarty. This route was chosen because it passed through several areas where dolphins were seen frequently (for example the Chanonry Narrows), but was short enough so that it could be completed within the shortest of winter days. Surveys were generally made from a small 5.5m rigid hull boat with an outboard motor, and were only carried out on calm days when the sea state was Beaufort 3 or less and when light conditions were suitable for photography. In 1989, photo-ID surveys were less regular and mostly conducted around the mouth of the Cromarty Firth. Standardised surveys were started in the summer of 1990, and have been made once or twice each month since February 1991.QE@@The Royal Society of EdinburghSection B (Biological Sciences)Oil pollution in the Cromarty Firth and inshore Moray FirthA.S. MacLennan10The Royal Society of EdinburghSection B (Biological Sciences)Oil pollution in the Cromarty Firth and inshore Moray FirthA.S. MacLennan1986N/AN/APaperProceedingsCustomer Services Department, CAB Publishing, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8DE, Tel: +44 (0)1491 832111. Fax: +44 (0)1491 829292. Email: cabi-journals@cabi.orgSNH ArdconnelProceedings B - Biological Sciences ceased publication in 1996. Back issues of most volumes are still available from the RSE's distribution agents, CABI Publishing.Yes@oil pollutionInformation currently not available online.7 L?}B# The Royal Society of EdinburghSection B (Biological Sciences)The sub-littoral fauna of the Inverness, Cromarty and Dornoch FirthsJ. Hunter & D. Rendall1996N/AN/APaperProceedingsCustomer Services Department, CAB Publishing, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8DE, Tel: +44 (0)1491 832111. Fax: +44 (0)1491 829292. Email: cabi-journals@cabi.orgSNH ArdconelProceedings B - Biological Sciences ceased publication in 1996. Back issues of most volumes are still available from the RSE's distribution agents, CABI Publishing.Yes@sub-littoral faunaInformation currently not available online.L!\PB# 0The Royal Society of EdinburghSection B (Biological Sciences)A study of the littoral fauna of some soft shores of the Inverness, Cromarty and Dornoch FirthsD. Rendall & J. Hunter1986N/AN/APaperProceedingsCustomer Services Department, CAB Publishing, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8DE, Tel: +44 (0)1491 832111. Fax: +44 (0)1491 829292. Email: cabi-journals@cabi.orgSNH ArdconnelProceedings B - Biological Sciences ceased publication in 1996. Back issues of most volumes are still available from the RSE's distribution agents, CABI Publishing.Yes@littoral faunaInformation currently not available online.d9+xkB# CQ.UThe Royal Society of EdinburghSection B (Biological Sciences)The distribution and local movements of shorebirds within the Moray Firth.F.L. Symonds & D.R. Langslow1986n/an/aPaperProceedingsCustomer Services Department, CAB Publishing, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8DE, Tel: +44 (0)1491 832111. Fax: +44 (0)149The Royal Society of EdinburghSection B (Biological Sciences)The distribution and local movements of shorebirds within the Moray Firth.F.L. Symonds & D.R. Langslow1986N/AN/APaperProceedingsCustomer Services Department, CAB Publishing, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8DE, Tel: +44 (0)1491 832111. Fax: +44 (0)1491 829292. Email: cabi-journals@cabi.orgSNH ArdconnelProceedings B - Biological Sciences ceased publication in 1996. Back issues of most volumes are still available from the RSE's distribution agents, CABI Publishing.Yest@shore birdsInformation currently not available online.R' i\·B# {The Royal Society of EdinburghSection B (Biological Sciences)Trends of population change at colonies of cliff-nesting seabirds in the Moray FirthG.P. Mudge1986N/AN/APaperProceedingsCustomer Services Department, CAB Publishing, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8DE, Tel: +44 (0)1491 832111. Fax: +44 (0)1491 829292. Email: cabi-journals@cabi.orgSNH ArdconnelProceedings B - Biological Sciences ceased publication in 1996. Back issues of most volumes are still available from the RSE's distribution agents, CABI Publishing.YesJ@cliff nesting seabirdsInformation currently not available online.U*aTB# Talisman EnergyEnvironmentBeatrice Environmental Monitoring Programme - Principal Reports and DocumentationBritoil plc (corporate)1981-83N/AN/APaperReportsSurvey(s)Head of Environment, Talisman Energy (UK) Limited, Talisman House, 163 Holburn Street, Aberdeen, AB10 6BZ. Tel: 01224 352500. Fax 01224 353400SNH ArdconellContact the Environment Section of Talisman.Not Known@monitoringInformation currently not available online.ypD7p LVAL   ''  ''  ''  0'' h'' '' '' '' '''0'P'x'''''H'x''''0'h''''' ' D' d' ' ' ' ' ' \' ' ' '  ' D' |' ' ' ' 'Resources '' D'' d'' '' '' '' ' ' '(' \'0' '8' '@' 'H' 'P' D'X' |'`' 'h' 'p' 'x' '''0'P'x'''''H'x''''0'h''''' ' $'' 0'8'''('x''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''x&' ''x'`'x' 'x' 'x' 'x' 'x' 'x' 'x' 'x' 'x'  'x'  'x'  'x'  'x'  'x' 'x' @'x' $'x' 'x' 'zLVALxE)Y*eThis document was prepared by the Cromarty Firth Liaison Group in 1995 to form the basis for developing a framework for integrated management of the Firth within existing legislation and statutory duties. It is a survey of resources of the Cromarty Firth, the trends which are expected to impact on them and issues arising. Initial findings were subject to independent review and amended in response. Now out of date, provides a useful historical baseline on which to measure progress.As part of the Cromarty Firth Liaison group a recreation study was done by Nickie Harris as part of her MSc dissertation which resulted in a number of datasets on the Firth. Most of these datasets have been produced by on screen digitising of information gained from various interviews that were undertaken.As part of the Cromarty Firth Liaison group a recreation study was done by Nickie Harris as part of her MSc dissertation which resulted in a number of datasets on the Firth. Most of these datasets have been produced by on screen digitising of information gained from various interviews that were undertaken.A site description for the Conon Islands SAC, designated for its alluvial forests with Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus excelsior (Alno-Padion, Alnion incanae, Salicion alvae) for which this is considered to be one of the best areas in the United Kingdom. A link is provided from this on line site description to detailed information on the habitats and species contained within the SAC boundaries.Site condition and monitoring data for key species and habitats on the Cromarty Firth SPA. Habitats include intertidal mud-flats and shingle bordered locally by areas of saltmarsh, as well as reedbeds around Dingwall. Species include the invertebrate fauna of the intertidal flats, with beds of eelgrass (Zostera spp.), glasswort (Salicornia spp.), and Enteromorpha algae, all of which provide important food sources for the large numbers of wintering and migrating waterbirds (swans, geese, ducks and waders)LVAL¿Y*eC!wU3gE#jS3A site description for the Conon Islands SAC, designated for its alluvial forests with AlAs part of the Cromarty Firth Liaison group a recreation study was done by Nickie Harris as part of her MSc dissertation which resulted in a number of datasets on the Firth. Most of these datasets have been produced by on screen digitising of information gainAs part of the Cromarty Firth Liaison group a recreation study was done by Nickie Harris as part of her MSc dissertation which resulted in a number of datasets on the Firth. Most of these datasets have been produced by on screen digitising of information gained from various interviews that were undertaken.Graphical recording of tide levels in the Cromarty Firth at Nigg, later at Invergordon. Associated with low and high water times and heights are the differences from predicted and barometric pressure and mean wind speed and direction. Paper graphs (500 weekly records), balance to date monthly, plus 4 hard backed volumes to date. Current data for the Cromarty Firth tidal circulation is available at several locations along it's length from Admiralty Charts in the form of tidal stream diamonds.Designated site scientific file containing information and data on the whole of the Cromarty Firth . Contains a sub file for Udale Bay invertebrates-species list, (undated) and Marine algal list, (undated). Note: SNH are in the process of adding site management statements to GIS.Site condition and monitoring data for key species and habitats on the Cromarty Firth SSSI. Habitats include intertidal mud-flats and shingle bordered locally by areas of saltmarsh, as well as reedbeds around Dingwall. Species include the invertebrate fauna of the intertidal flats, with beds of eelgrass (Zostera spp.), glasswort (Salicornia spp.), and Enteromorpha algae, all of which provide important food sources for the large numbers of wintering and migrating waterbirds (swans, geese, ducks and waders)LVAL|c=eJ!c:mDwN%{Q1qdMoray Firth PartnershipdMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnershipfMoray Firth PartnersOn the sites section of the SPA Review online you can view the entire UK SPA network. A distribution map of the overall UK SPA network is given under UK SPA Network. This network map is broken down into a series of regional maps that present the network in more detail. The regional maps show actual boundaries for classified SPAs or, for those sites still to be classified, a circle indicates the approximate size of the proposed SPA. A site description of the Cromarty Firth is given. The environmental statement for re-development works at the Highland Deephaven site. A supplementary statement was submitted to the Planing Authority for consideration with the Statutory Consultees in November 2001. The supplementary information considers construction impacts including sediment displacement, impact on wildfowl waders, cetaceans and on the human residential community.One of the UKHO's global porOn the sites section of the SPA Review online you can view the entire UK SPA network. A distribution map of the overall UK SPA network is given under UK SPA Network. This network map is broken down into a series of regional maps that present the network in more detail. The regional maps show actual boundaries for classified SPAs or, for those sites still to be classified, a circle indicates the approximate size of the proposed SPA. A site description of the Cromarty Firth is given. The environmental statement for re-development works at the Highland Deephaven site. A supplementary statement was submitted to the Planing Authority for consideration with the Statutory Consultees in November 2001. The supplementary information considers construction impacts including sediment displacement, impact on wildfowl waders, cetaceans and on the human residential community.LVAL*R5jCY2 _2xY:eResults from surveys and individual samples. There are 2 survey stations, an intermediate and offshore site that are monitored by SEPA and FRS. Contaminants originating from the Cromarty Firth include DDT, cyclodienes, hexachlorocyclohexanes, chlorinated benzenes, heavy metals such as arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper (from waste Cryolite Recovery sludge at Invergordon, trade and distillery out falls and dredging and sea disposal sites), PCB (run off from Invergordon smelter site). Further information on the NMMP can be found on the FRS web site. The link is http://www.marlab.ac.uk/FRS.Web/Delivery/display_standalone_with_child_menu.aspx?contentid=509A port waste management plan produced to cover quays, wharfs and piers operated by the Port authority. Waste management plans are a statutory requirement under the Merchant Shipping (Port Waste Reception Facilities) Regulations 1997. OtheResults from surveys and individual samples. There are 2 survey stations, an intermediate and offshore site that are monitored by SEPA and FRS. 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׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׳׳׳׳׳׳ششششششششششششششششششششششششششسٴΩоֵԷϷӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶طططط׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶شٴڵϪѿ׶Էиӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶طططط׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶شصڵϪѿ׶ոиӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ֵֵֵֵֵ׶׶׶ֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵֵ׳״ٴͨоֵԷиӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ش״ٴΩѿ׶ոѹӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ش״ٴΩо׶Էиӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ش״ٴΩо׶Էиӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶LVAL ׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ش״ٴΩо׶Էиӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶״ٴΩо׶Էиӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַ׶״ٴΩо׶Էиӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַ׶״ٴΩо׶Էиӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַ׶״ٴΩо׶Էиӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַַ׶״ٴΩо״յϹӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶صΨпسյϹӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶LVAL ׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ַطΨسյϹӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ַطΨسյϹӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ַطΨسյϹӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ַطΨسյϹӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ַطΨسյϹӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ַطΨسյϹӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶ַطΨسյϹӹֳ״״׷׷׶ص׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶׶LVAL 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Contact above for access details.Not Specified`@wildlife managementInformation currently not available online. yvie](  Scottish ExecutiveN/AAlgal Toxin Monitoring Report Sample No 2150 CF: Udale Bay NH 740 660As Above1999Not SpecifiedN/AElectronicReportMonitoringEnvironment Statistics, Scottish Executive Development Department, 1-G10 Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. Phone: 0131 244 0445 Fax: 0131 244 0446. Email: Environment.Statistics@scotland.gsi.gov.ukN/ACrown Copyright. Contact the Executive for access details.Not Specified.I@toxinsInformation currently not available online.乳^[{xkg_ QQScottish Natural HeritageN/ATerrain analysis of the northern coastal zone of the Cromarty Firth.RITCHIE, W. (Author)1967N/AN/APaperBookResearchLibrary Support Officer, Scottish Natural Heritage, 27 Ardconnel Terrace, Inverness, IV2 3AE Tel: 01463 712221ArdconnelContact the Library Support Officer for details of availability.NoNo details available.Information currently not available online.ppOM }ye! 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All species of wader were included and those species of wildfowl which are dependant upon intertidal sites for feeding and resting; particularly shelduck, wigeon, teal and mallard. The principal objectives were: to locate precisely the major intertidal feeding areas; to measure the extent of utilisation of the different intertidal areas; to estimate the movement of different species between available sites by means of colour marked birds; to determine the feeding areas associated with each roost; and to assess the relationship between the Moray Firth and other intertidal areas for the movement of marked birds. Field work was divided into 3 categories to include these aims: population counts; observations of feeding birds at individual sites and wader ringing. Shorebird monitoring in the Moray Firth.4LVALNc?pG-V+T)As part of the Cromarty Firth Liaison group a recreation study was done by Nickie Harris as part of her MSc dissertation which resulted in a number of datasets on the Firth. Most of these datasets have been produced by on screen digitising of information gained from various interviews that were undertaken.As part of the Cromarty Firth Liaison group a recreation study was done by Nickie Harris as part of her MSc dissertation which resulted in a number of datasets on the Firth. Most of these datasets have been produced by on screen digitising of information gained from various interviews that were undertaken.As part of the Cromarty Firth Liaison group a recreation study was done by Nickie Harris as part of her MSc dissertation which resulted in a number of datasets on the Firth. Most of these datasets have been produced by on screen digitising of information gained from various interviews that were undertaken.As part of the Cromarty Firth Liaison group a recreation study was done by Nickie Harris as part of her MSc dissertation which resulted in a number of datasets on the Firth. Most of these datasets have been produced by on screen digitising of information gained from various interviews that were undertaken.Adopt-a-Beach is a coastal environmental initiative organised by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS), involving local individuals, groups and communities in caring for their coastal environment. Anyone in the UK can adopt their favourite stretch of coast and take part in quarterly beach cleans and surveys to monitor litter throughout the year and help reduce litter at source. This report contains the results of the annual BeachWatch litter survey at Alness Point in September 2001. The BeachWatch results are published in the BeachWatch Report each Spring. To obtain a copy of the BeachWatch 2002 Report please contact the Litter Team on 01989 567807. The BeachWatch 2003 Report will be published in Spring 2004 (date to be announced)-LVALp=Q+c?pG-V+As part of the Cromarty Firth Liaison group a recreation study was done by Nickie Harris as part of her MSc dissertation which resulted in a number of datasets on the Firth. Most of these datasets have been produced by on screen digitising of information gained from various interviews that were undertaken.As part of the Cromarty Firth Liaison group a recreation study was done by Nickie Harris as part of her MSc dissertation which resulted in a number of datasets on the Firth. Most of these datasets have been produced by on screen digitising of information gained from various interviews that were undertaken.The National Monitoring Plan (NMP) is a product of the UK Marine Pollution Monitoring Management Group (MPMMG). It establishes a network of 87 monitoring stations around the UK, including estuarine, intermediate and offshore sites. Eighteen of these sites are around Scotland. The purpose of the NMP is to ensure the production of a consistent, co-ordinated and reliable dataset of potentially significant contaminants in estuarine and coastal waters. It is to provide a framework for assessing the need for, and the effects of, national and European pollution control measures, and to be a mechanism for improving methods and standards for all marine environmental monitoring. The NMP work reported here has been carried out by the Clyde, Forth and Tay River Purification Boards (all now incorporated into the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, SEPA) and the Marine Laboratory of the Scottish Office Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries Department (SOAEFD). There was good collaboration between all these laboratories to ensure that all samples were analysed by the most appropriate organisation, which was often different from that responsible for sample collection, and to achieve as much as practicable of the NMP specified requirements. A new sampling station in the Cromarty Firth has been added, the first round of sampling having taken place in summer 2002.LVAL++33 `@\*b0k< Q"f7{ kScottish Environment Protection Agency+Scottish Environment Protection Agency+qScottish Environment Protection Agency+Scottish Environment Protection Agency+pThis non statutory document was produced by the CroThis review was undertaken as part of the Cromarty Firth Action Plan, implemented by the Cromarty Firth Liaison Group from 1999 to 2002. The report identifies areas around the Firth that had been previously used for industry or agriculture and suggest new opportunities for habitiat creation in Dingwall, Foulis Woodland, Balconie Point and Highland Deephaven in Evanton, Alness Point and Nigg. A map showing the identified areas accompanies the table.This non statutory document was produced by the Cromarty Firth Liaison Group in 1998 to provide a common framework for all those involved in decision making in the Firth. The Strategy document sets out the 4 strategic objectives for the maintenance and enhancement of it's natural, economic and cultural resources. Each objective is supported by a number of policy statements. Implementation of the Strategy was also promoted on the basis of the Action Plan which was prepared as a companion document.An unpublished MSc dissertation that addressed several of the actions in the MFP and CFLG management strategies and action programmes. This report reviews examples of harmful ballast water introductions from overseas and the UK, general information relating to the Cromarty Firth, scientific literature relating to Scottish marine conditions, submissions to the Marine Environmental Protection Committee 43 of the International Maritime Organisation and alternative ballast water treatment and practises. In addition it analyses ballast water data collated from harbour records at Nigg Oil Terminal and from the Cromarty Firth Port Authority and assess current practises and future implications regarding ballast discharge.LVAL<<<<x0`@\Inaugurated in 1976, the Inverness Museum Records Centre holds a range of data on highland wildlife, with particular emphasis on mammals and invertebrates. The Centre acts as focus for the activities of the Highland Biological Recording Group which mounts species surveys and training days, published annual reports and atlasesThe purpose of this document is to provide an overview of the coastal development consent procedures for the main activities that take place at the coast and within the inshore waters, that is the consent procedure for the initial granting of permission for developments. In this context the report covers the consent procedures for: Harbour Construction & Construction within Harbours, Disposal at Sea Out falls, Fish Farming - Marine fin-fish & shell-fish farms, Pontoons, Moorings & other Moored Structures including Marinas, Coast Protection & Flood Defence Works, Oil & Gas - Licensing of Exploration & Exploitation Submarine Pipelines - Oil & Gas Cables - telephone & electricity, Marine Dredged Minerals. It is intended to be a simple reference document providing comprehensive coverage for each activity and as such there is much repetition of information where the same legislation is applicable under different activities.This paper and accompanying maps was produced in response to an action in the Cromarty Firth Action Plan (1999 - 2002). The important areas for marine plants in the Cromarty Firth are identified, including the nationally scarce narrow-leafed eelgrass and dwarf eelgrass (Zostera spp.).This review was undertaken as part of the Cromarty Firth Action Plan, implemented by the Cromarty Firth Liaison Group from 1999 to 2002. The report identifies areas around the Firth that had been previously used for industry or agriculture and suggest new opportunities for habitat creation in Dingwall, Foulis Woodland, Balconie Point and Highland Deephaven in Evanton, Alness Point and Nigg. A map showing the identified areas accompanies the table. LVALThis report summarises the results of SEPAs monitoring of water quality in Scotlands rivers, estuaries and coastal waters between 1999 and 2002. The results for 2002 demonstrate improvements in rivers, coastal and estuarine waters since 2001. These improvements have been largely achieved as a result of improved effluent treatment, SEPAs environmental improvement Action Plans and, in particular, work aimed at reducing the effects of agricultural activities. There have been further significant improvements in wastewater infrastructures and industrial premises, with some step changes in water quality due to the closure of wastewater treatment works and diversion of effluent to newer/larger works elsewhere. Deterioration's in water quality were largely due to pollution incidents (from both point and diffuse sources), poor sewage infrastructure, combined sewer overflows (CSO), and the effects of toxic substances. Examples are given to illustrate where the more significant improvements or deteriorations have occurred and the actions SEPA is taking to address problems."LVAL0`@ `@\This report summarises the results of SEPAs monitoring of water quality in Scotland rivers, estuaries and coastal waters between 1995 and 2001. The results for 2001 demonstrate improvements in coastal and estuarine waters since 2000 but some deterioration in river water quality. This deterioration has been largely as a result of pollution incidents related to agricultural and industrial activities. Examples are given to illustrate where improvements or deterioration's have happened and the actions SEPA is taking to address the problems. The results are set out as tables showing the length (in km) of rivers classified by SEPA as Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor or Seriously Polluted (classes A1, A2, B, C and D respectively). Coastal waters, and the area (in km squared) of estuaries are classified as Excellent, Good, Unsatisfactory (fair/poor) or Seriously Polluted (classes A, B, C, D respectively)This report summarises the results of SEPAs monitoring of water quality in Scotlands rivers, estuaries and coastal waters between 1999 and 2002. The results for 2002 demonstrate improvements in rivers, coastal and estuarine waters since 2001. These improvements have been largely achieved as a result of improved effluent treatment, SEPAs environmental improvement Action Plans and, in particular, work aimed at reducing the effects of agricultural activities. There have been further significant improvements in wastewater infrastructures and industrial premises, with some step changes in water quality due to the closure of wastewater treatment works and diversion of effluent to newer/larger works elsewhere. Deterioration's in water quality were largely due to pollution incidents (from both point and diffuse sources), poor sewage infrastructure, combined sewer overflows (CSO), and the effects of toxic substances. Examples are given to illustrate where the more significant improvements or deterioration's have occurred and the actions SEPA is taking to address problems.LVAL""ŠY*The database contains data on the environment of SInaugurated in 1976, the Inverness Museum Records Centre holds a range of data on on highland wildlife, with particular emphasis on mammals and invertebrates. The Centre acts as focus for the activities of the Highland Biological Recording Group which mounts species surveys and training days, published annual reports and atlasesThis report gives a detailed description of Zostera spp. and Ruppia spp. distribution in the Cromarty Firth. Despite being produced in 1986, it is still the most regularly referenced publication on the sea grass resource of both the Cromarty and Moray Firths.The database contains data on the environment of Scotland, focusing wherever possible on changes over time. The issues covered include climate change, air and water quality, land use, waste and wildlife. Where possible links are made to the web site of the data providers rather than duplicating data on this site. Links are also provided to other sources of data on the internet. A booklet 'Key Scottish Environment Statistics 2002' accompanies the database, presenting charts, summary tables and text for some 40 data series. The booklet is also available on the internet as a pdf file, or can be obtained free of charge from the Bookshop.The Harmonised Monitoring Scheme for river water quality commenced in 1974. The HMS is a national archive of water quality data aimed at providing information on information throughout the UK and satisfying certain international obligations, including the estimation of river-borne input of selected contaminants to the sea. The data are also used to investigate long-term trends in main determinands. The sampling network including 230 sites, mainly located on major rivers at, or near, the tidal limit. In Scotland there are 58 sites including the River Conon that flows into the Cromarty Firth. Each of the sites in Scotland and the data that has been collected can be viewed on line. You may also download the data in csv format.LVAL9Contaminated Land Register is a public record, no sites listed in Highland. Local Authority keep a register of local sites but this information is confidential so as not to blight the land for future development. The Contaminated land unit within the council can provide advice and information to developers or other interested parties. See local plan - sites identified.A huge amount of data was produced as part of the Moray Firth environmental monitoring programme. Britoil commissioned a series of studies in the Cromarty Firth and Nigg Bay area including pre-production baseline discharge data, effluent monitoring, sediment and Cromarty Firth water hydrocarbon analysis, baseline noise surveys and invertebrate surveys. There are over 100 reports of environmental surveys listed in the documentation.Environmental Statement for the Marcel field in the Moray Firth, project number W/469/1998, outlines the potential environmental consequences of the proposed project (exploration drilling) and summarises plans to prevent, reduce or off set any adverse effects.Environmental Statement for the Bravo field in the Moray Firth, project number W/474/1998, outlines the potential environmental consequences of the proposed project (exploration drilling) and summarises plans to prevent, reduce or off set any adverse effects.A Phase 1 habitat survey is a colour coded broad brush habitat survey based on the then NCC (1990 Guidelines) supplemented by target notes and a descriptive report. The survey report includes: habitat maps supplemented by target notes giving brief descriptions of habitats. The Highland Wildlife Survey Team, incorporating the Scottish Wildlife Action Programme, conducted surveys of proposed wildlife sites within North Highland at various sites around the Cromarty Firth. This dataset includes the area habitat extents.LVALŌoR5jCY2 _2xY:eoWetland Bird Survey Secretariat$Wetland Bird Survey Secretariat$Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 169-191. An intertidal rocky shore monitoring programme was established in 1981 as part of the Beatrice Environmental Programme. This paper describes the survey methods, the species found and the rocky shore communities. During the development of the Beatrice oil field a new shore-line was created in the Cromarty Firth at the Nigg terminal and the successional changes in the shore communities between 1981 and 1984 are discussed. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Abderdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedngs of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 13-25. This paper describes the nature conservation interest and value of sites in the area from Duncansby Head to Kinnairds Head, including the Cromarty Firth. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedings of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).|LVALĒ5jCY2 _2xY:Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 113-141. This paper describes the distribution and abundance of the intertidal macrofauna of Nigg bay, together with some sediment characteristics, based on two surveys carried out in 1981 and 1982. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedings of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences)Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 113-141. This paper describes the distribution and abundance of the intertidal macrofauna of Nigg bay, together with some sediment characteristics, based on two surveys carried out in 1981 and 1982. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedings of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 169-191. An intertidal rocky shore monitoring programme was established in 1981 as part of the Beatrice Environmental Programme. This paper describes the survey methods, the species found and the rocky shore communities. During the development of the Beatrice oil field a new shore-line was created in the Cromarty Firth at the Nigg terminal and the successional changes in the shore communities between 1981 and 1984 are discussed. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedings of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).)LVAL99ŌoR5jCY2 _2xY:eoWetlandProceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 263-274. The sub-littoral fauna at 8 stations in the Beauly & Inverness Firths, 6 stations in the Cromarty Firth and 8 stations in the Dornoch Firth were sampled and identified. This paper describes the main components and trends in the fauna and the Firths are compared in terms of their fauna and offers reasons for differences. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Abderdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedngs of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 213-220. This paper summarises the state of fouling at 3 locations in the Firth - the Nigg Terminal jetty, the Cromarty Approach Channel Buoys off Sutor Head and the platforms in the Beatrice Oil Field. Surveys of marine fouling on the platforms began in 1981 and provide considerable data on the biology of the fouling communities 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedings of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).DLVAL88VoR5jCY2 _2xY:eThe Royal Society of EdinburghSection B (Biological Sciences)Rocky shores in the Moray FirthL.A. Terry & D. sell1986n/an/aPaperProceedingsCustomer Services Department, CAB Publishing, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8DE, Tel: +44 (0)1491 832111. Fax: +44 (0)1491 829292. Email: cabi-journals@cabi.orgSNH AProceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 193-212. The littoral macrobenthic fauna of soft shores at three sites in the Cromarty Firth was studied in 1982-83. This paper uses the data collected during the surveys in order to establish environmental disturbance around the Inverness sewage discharge and identify any site(s) with an intertidal fauna that differed significantly from surrounding sites. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedings of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 263-274. The sub-littoral fauna at 8 stations in the Beauly & Inverness Firths, 6 stations in the Cromarty Firth and 8 stations in the Dornoch Firth were sampled and identified. This paper describes the main components and trends in the fauna and the Firths are compared in terms of their fauna and offers reasons for differences. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedings of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).*LVAL==@@@5jCY2 _2xY:eProceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 193-212. The littoral macrobenthic fauna of soft shores at three sites in the Cromarty Firth was studied in 1982-83. This paper uses the data collected during the surveys in order to establish environmental disturbance around the Inverness sewage discharge and identify any site(s) with an intertidal fauna that differed significantly from surrounding sites. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedngs of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 1-12. This paper summarises Cromarty Firth geology, glaciation and sea level history in relation to the evolution of the coastline. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedings of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 275-282. This paper reviews oil pollution incidents in the inner Moray Firth 1975-84 and the Cromarty Firth 1970-84, describing levels, geographical patterns and impacts. Useful as historical baseline information on which to measure improvements and demonstrate the strict procedures in place to prevent oil related pollution. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedings of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).6LVAL  NjCY2 _2xProceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 143-167. This paper discusses shorebird populations of the mudflats (studied between 1981 and 1985) in relation to the value of the Firth to shorebirds and the problems posed by reclamation of intertidal areas and pollution of the intertidal areas. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedings of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 73-80. This paper reviews the information on the sizes and locations of seabird breeding colonies in the Moray Firth. Colonies of cliff-nesting seabirds are found at the North Sutor in the Cromarty Firth. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedings of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 91B, 289-300 This paper describes environmental monitoring in three areas of the Firth - the Beatrice Oilfield, the Nigg oil terminal and the cryolite recovery sludge dumping ground in the inner Moray Firth. Monitoring objectives are described, some results are presented and the scales of effects are compared. Useful historical baseline information on past monitoring programmes. 'The Marine Environment of the Moray Firth' was the subject of a symposium organised jointly by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Britoil plc, held in March 1985. The proceedings of the meeting were published as a single volume Royal Society of Edinburgh Proceedings, Section B (Biological Sciences).LVALttR5jCY2 _2xY:eOOne The report and an introductory leaflet can be downloaded as a pdf from the UKCIP web site. The report provides a step-by-step decision-making framework designed to help decision-makers - including planners, businesses and government - manage their activities in the face of an uncertain future climate. The guidance will help judge the significance of the climate change risk, compared to the other risks faced, so you the most appropriate adaptation measures can be worked out. The report, which has drawn on a wide range of UK expertise in climate change forecasting, risk assessment, policy and project appraisal, has been prepared by the Environment Agency's Centre for Risk and Forecasting and UKCIP, with funding from DEFRA. It will help you answer the questions: What climate change risks could affect my decision? What adaptation measures are required, and when should they be implemented? One of the UKHO's global portfolio of paper Standard Navigational Charts (SNCs), for professional, commercial and recreational navigators world-wide in accordance with SOLAS Regulations. Standard Navigational Charts are continually updated to Admiralty Notices to Mariners and are fully corrected up to date at time of sale to ensure that they include all safety-critical navigational information. UKHO published new editions of the Cromarty Firth charts on 4th Dec 2003. New editions are announced in advance in Weekly Notices to Mariners, available both in booklet format and online via the web site. The latest list of all current Standard Navigational Charts can be viewed online as a PDF. This list provides brief details of each chart including title, natural scale, date of publication and the date of the latest New Edition. Where the chart contains plans, data is given for the main area only.SLVALttti5jCY2 _2xY:eOne oThe report and an introductory leaflet can be downloaded as a pdf from the The Wetland Bird Survey (WeBS) is a survey and mThis guidance was prepared by Alison Grant, a Landscape Architect for Scottish Natural Heritage, the Crown Estate and Scottish Quality Salmon. It offers advice on how to assess and address the landscape and visual impact of marine aquaculture developments. It does not deal with the other environmental, social or economic issues raised by this type of development.The Wetland Bird Survey (WeBS) is a survey and monitoring scheme for non-breeding waterbirds across the whole of the UK which aims to provide the principal data for the conservation of their populations and wetland habitats. In the Moray Firth high tide counts are undertaken from Brora to Buckie, four times each winter. The Cromarty Firth is included in this survey. 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This is undertaken for statutory requirements and data quality is very good. Data is not sensitive or confidential and map references are available. Annual cost is approx. 200Proceedings of a specialist seminar held at the University of St Andrews in November 1999. The seminar brought together key players in the investigation of the marine environment in Scotland and was a showcase for initiatives being developed in data management.For general information, this report on Scotlands water environment has been developed within the framework defined by SEPAs Environmental Strategy. It describes the condition of Scotlands rivers, lochs, estuaries and coastal waters, moves on to assess the causes of environmental damage and then defines SEPAs targets for protecting and improving the water environment.Essentially it is a vision of how the Highlands should develop in very broad terms over a period of 10 years and beyond. It sets out the strategic framework for the use of land and shows the scale and direction of development required to meet the needs of the region for jobs, houses and services in a manner that safeguards and enhances the environment. It incorporates changing circumstances and should reflect the current and future interests of the community. 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