| Hours to complete | 2.00 |
| No of pages | 10 |
| Published | January 2008 |
| See more in | Environmental planning |
| Author | Anne- Michelle Slater, University of Aberdeen Law school |
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| Price | GBP 10.00 |
Aquaculture in Scotland
Purpose
Both freshwater and marine aquaculture development in Scotland is subject to planning permission. From 1 April 2007, local authority planning control was extended to include marine fish farming in coastal waters off Scotland, following several years of concerns that the impact of the huge growth of marine salmon farming in this zone and inadequacies of existing controls. This Knowledge Builder sets out the law and policy in relation to aquaculture in Scotland.
Benefits
All new aquaculture proposals or modifications to existing fish farms require planning permission. Planning authorities will now have to consider planning applications for this form of development. Appropriate policies will require to be included in development plans. Scottish Ministers will consider some proposals as part of the appeal or call-in process.
Audience
Urban and regional planners and all those wishing to build and assess their knowledge of the topic.
Learning method
This knowledge builder provides a detailed overview, content and background of the planning considerations for aquaculture proposals and modifications in Scotland. Additionally a comprehensive range of further reading is provided for those who wish to become expert in the subject. Includes voluntary self assessment for recording continuous professional development (CPD).





