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BioSS analysis contributes to validate robustness of SEPA Fish Farm survey

BioSS analysis contributes to validate robustness of SEPA Fish Farm survey

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“Open communication and collaboration between specialists in very different areas of science are therefore crucial to establishing a robust body of evidence upon which to base decisions about measures to protect marine life”
Image (c) SEPA

A detailed study of the impact of fish farm medicines on Scotland’s seabed, produced by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland (BioSS) - formally part of the James Hutton Group - has been validated by environmental experts and accepted for publication in multi-disciplinary, international journal ‘Science of the Total Environment’.

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This article was originally posted by The James Hutton Institute