Description of impact
Information for creation of Marine Protected AreasStakeholders / Beneficiaries
Government PolicyProject summary and aims
Professor Scott's research has directly been used to design the guidelines for Marine Protected Areas in both England & Wales and in Scotland, UK.Impact status | Impact Completed (Open) |
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Category of impact | Public policy Impacts |
Stage of Impact | Adoption |
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Research output
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Fine scale bio-physical oceanographic characteristics predict the foraging occurrence of contrasting seabird species; Gannet (Morus bassanus) and storm petrel (Hydrobates pelagicus)
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Sub-surface hotspots in shallow seas: fine-scale limited locations of top predator foraging habitat indicated by tidal mixing and sub-surface chlorophyll
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The fish and fisheries of Jones Bank and the wider Celtic Sea
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Investigating fine-scale spatio-temporal predator–prey patterns in dynamic marine ecosystems: a functional data analysis approach
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Delineating the habitat of demersal fish assemblages with acoustic seabed technologies
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From physics to fishing over a shelf sea bank: preface
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Combined spatial and tidal processes identify links between pelagic prey species and seabirds
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Epibenthic assemblages in the Celtic Sea and associated with the Jones Bank
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Fish behaviour in response to tidal variability and internal waves over a shelf sea bank
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Fishing and the oceanography of a stratified shelf sea
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review