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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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