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Save our Seas
Tide of plastic swamps Scotland's filthy beaches
THEY are manufactured in their millions, carelessly flushed down the toilet and then washed ashore, making Scotland's beaches among the worst in Britain's litter league of shame.
Nature group urges marine reserves test
MORE than 30 per cent of the North Sea should be turned into a network of protected marine reserves to help rebuild fragile fish stocks, according to an environmental pressure group.
Ramsay attacked for giving diners skate expectations
IT IS critically endangered and given a maximum "level five" conservation rating by the Marine Conservation Society. But now, thanks to a bungle by the celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, sales of skate are soaring.
Minister pledges to listen to the voice of the nation
THE sea is an extremely important resource for Scotland. Our waters contain some of the best fishing grounds in the world, North Sea oil has been worth billions of pounds and marine energy brings the promise of a new economic dawn.
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Minister to officials: Tell me about true state of our seas
Plugging in the giant generator that is our seas
36 billion barrels gone but enough left for another 30 years
Fishermen change tack on conservation
Scotland should be reaping the harvest of the seas
How the rest of the world safeguards its marine life
Green fury as oil transfers are ruled out of Marine Bill SAVE OUR SEAS
Native plants at risk from invasion of the rhododendron of the seas SAVE OUR SEAS
Everyday objects condemn sea life to death SAVE OUR SEAS
'Grand plan' needed to ease sea pressure SAVE OUR SEAS
An end to man's destruction of the 'web of life' AGENDA
Climate change is not just threat to land - our seas are at risk too FOCUS
Cuts could take haddock off the menu SAVE OUR SEAS
The killing machine fighting for its very survival
King of fish threatened save our seas
Giants who are a barometer of ocean's health AGENDA
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