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Shetland Marine Plan sets out framework for growth

A plan setting out how Shetland’s seas will be managed sustainably to support local communities, protect marine life and tackle climate change has been published today.

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The Shetland Islands Regional Marine Plan is the first of its kind for Scotland. It sets out to provide a framework for decisions on activities, from fish farming to renewable energy, up to 12 nautical miles from the coast.

 

The Plan has been developed the Shetland Islands Marine Planning Partnership (SIMPP) which is comprised of Shetland Islands Council and University of Highlands and Islands (UHI) Shetland. The partnership and the development of the plan has been guided by an SIMPP Advisory Group, made up of representatives from environmental, economic, and community & recreation sectors.

 

The plan seeks to ensure waters off the Island remain clean, healthy and productive for future generations.

It includes guidance on:

  • climate change assessments for new developments, 
  • ensuring aquaculture and renewable energy projects deliver community benefits; and
  • requiring developers and marine users to consider the impacts on local communities, protected species and habitats before projects proceed.  
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Rachel Shucksmith, UHI Shetland

Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy, Gillian Martin said: "Shetland has a rich maritime heritage and its seas are vital to the local economy, culture and way of life.

 

“This plan demonstrates how local knowledge and national priorities can work together to protect the marine environment whilst, crucially, supporting our island communities to thrive. 

 

“Shetland’s approach to marine planning sets a strong example for sustainable development across Scotland.”

 

Dr. Rachel Shucksmith from Shetland Islands Marine Planning Partnership said: "The Shetland Islands Regional Marine Plan ensures Shetland’s unique character and the importance of the marine environment to the islands’ economy, culture, and way of life is recognised in the marine planning process.

 

“It is built on a strong base of local evidence, gathered through collaboration with the Shetland community, industry partners, and local organisations. The plan will support the sustainable management of Shetland’s seas, enabling local data, knowledge, and values to be considered within decision-making.”

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Locational guidelines for aquaculture (Shetland Marine Plan)
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