Local Nature Reserves (LNR)
The LNR designation is applied to areas of important local natural heritage (NatureScot, 2024). They may be designated for research, preservation or educational purposes (Scottish Natural Heritage, 2000).
LNRs will always be small areas within the local authority designating them, and the responsibility of their management is generally taken up by the local countryside ranger service (NatureScot, 2024). An example of one of Aberdeenshire’s LNRs is the Arnhall Moss LNR in Westhill (Aberdeenshire Council, n.d.)
Fig. 1: Local Nature Reserves in North East Scotland NMPi
Seafood Landings by Value into the North East of Scotland - Employment in the fishing industry offshore- Employment in the fishing industry onshore- Markets for Seafood - Fraserburgh Harbour, Peterhead Harbour - Aberdeen Harbour - Small Harbours north of Aberdeen - Small Harbours South of Aberdeen – Status of key commercial species – Numbers of fishing vessels – Training - Employment - Mackerel line catch value
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