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Moray Offshore Renewables Limited - Environmental Statement Telford, Stevenson and MacColl Offshore Wind Farms and Transmission Infrastructure Govt Scottish Government ,Renewable Energy Dvn 1.4 A Scottish Government, Planning Division Scottish Government, Climate Change Team Marine Scotland Scottish Government (SEERAD - water framework directive team) Scottish Government (SEERAD - salmon and freshwater fisheries) Scottish Gvt Countryside & Natural Heritage; Wildlife & Habitats Unit APPENDIX Scottish Government - Energy Consents Division Health & Safety Executive, Offshore Safety Dvn UK Marine & Fisheries Agency Local Gvt Highland Council Moray Council Aberdeenshire Council Environment John Muir Trust Scottish Wildlife Trust British Trust for Ornothology (Scotland) Bat Conservation Society Marine & Conservation Society Cetacean Research & Rescue Unit Whale & Dolphin Conservation Society Scottish Association for Marine Science Scottish Environment Link Aberdeen Institute for Coastal and Marine Science and Management Advisory Committee On SSSIs British Geological Survey British Divers Marine Life Rescue Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science Keep Scotland Beautiful Marine Conservation Society The Scottish Association for Marine Science Sea Mammal Research Unit Tourism and Environment Forum Wild Scotland Marine Science Scotland Scottish Coastal Forum Technical Appendix 1.4 A – Stakeholder Consultation 1 Moray Offshore Renewables Limited - Environmental Statement Telford, Stevenson and MacColl Offshore Wind Farms and Transmission Infrastructure Crown Estate CEC Edinburgh CEC London Oil and Gas Department of Energy & Climate Chage lthaca PA Resources Caithness Petroleum Oil & Gas UK Shell Exploration & Production UK Petroleum Industry Association Navigation & Shipping Maratime & Coastguard Agency Marine Safety Forum Northern Lighthouse Board Chamber of Shipping UK Hydrographic Office UK Maratime Pilotage Assn Chamber of Shipping Cromarty Firth Port Authority Maratime & Coastguard Agency Wick Harbour Aberdeen Harbour Board Aberdeenshire Council Harbours Authority Banff Harbour Office Buckie Harbour Office Burghead Harbour Helmsdale Harbour Inverness Harbour Trust MacDuff Harbour Office Moray Ports Harbour Authority Peterhead Port Authority Peterhead Port Authority Portknockie Harbour Master Portsoy Harbour Office Rosehearty Harbour Scottish Boating Alliance Scrabster Harbour Trust UK Harbour Masters Association 2 Technical Appendix 1.4 A – Stakeholder Consultation Moray Offshore Renewables Limited - Environmental Statement Moray Offshore Renewables Limited - Environmental Statement Telford, Stevenson and MacColl Offshore Wind Farms and Transmission Infrastructure Telford, Stevenson and MacColl Offshore Wind Farms and Transmission Infrastructure Crown Estate Wick Harbour Authority CEC Edinburgh Lossiemouth Harbour Authority 1.4 A CEC London Fraserburgh Harbour Buckie Harbour Oil and Gas Inverness Harbour Trust Department of Energy & Climate Chage Cruising Association lthaca RNLI North Kessock PA Resources RNLI Invergordon APPENDIX Caithness Petroleum RNLI Wick Oil & Gas UK RNLI Buckie Shell Exploration & Production RNLI Fraserburgh UK Petroleum Industry Association RNLI Peterhead RNLI MacDuff Navigation & Shipping Maratime & Coastguard Agency FIsheries Marine Safety Forum SWFF Northern Lighthouse Board SFF Chamber of Shipping Inshore Fisheries Group Sea Fisheries (Mangment) Dvn, Sct. Gvt. UK Hydrographic Office Moray Firth Inshore Fisheries Group UK Maratime Pilotage Assn Association of Salmon Fishery Boards Chamber of Shipping Scrabster Fisheries Office Cromarty Firth Port Authority Buckie Fisheries Office Maratime & Coastguard Agency Kirkwall Fisheries Office Wick Harbour Scottish Pelagic Fishermans Assn Aberdeen Harbour Board Scottish White Fish Producers Assn Ltd Aberdeenshire Council Harbours Authority Sea Fish Industry Authority Banff Harbour Office Atlantic Salmon Trust Buckie Harbour Office Institute of Fisheries Burghead Harbour Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency Helmsdale Harbour Scottish Fisheries Conservation Division Inverness Harbour Trust Scallop Association MacDuff Harbour Office Moary Firth Sea Trout Project Moray Ports Harbour Authority Peterhead Port Authority Scottish Canoe Association Peterhead Port Authority Royal Yachting Association (Scotland) Portknockie Harbour Master Aberdeen & Stonehaven YC Portsoy Harbour Office Royal Naval Sailing Association Rosehearty Harbour Surfers Against Sewage Scottish Boating Alliance Royal Yachting Association (Scotland) Scrabster Harbour Trust UK Harbour Masters Association 2 Technical Appendix 1.4 A – Stakeholder Consultation Technical Appendix 1.4 A – Stakeholder Consultation 3 Moray Offshore Renewables Limited - Environmental Statement Telford, Stevenson and MacColl Offshore Wind Farms and Transmission Infrastructure Recreation & Tourism Cromarty Boat Club Royal Findhorn YC Banff Sailing Club Chanonry Sailing Club Findochty Watersports Club Invergordon Boating Club Association of Scottish Visitor British Marine Federation Scottish Countryside Access Network Scottish Scenic Trust Scottish Sports Council Scottish Sub-Aqua Club Scottish Surfing Federation Scottish Tourism Forum Sub-Aqua Association Tourism Society Scotland Aviation & Radio BT Network Radio Protection National Air Traffic Services Highlands and Islands Airports limited Aberdeen Airport CAA Radiocommunications Agency NATS OFCOM Military MOD Defence Estates MOD Defence Estates, Safeguarding operations RAF Lossiemouth RAF Kinloss Archaeological The National Trust For Scotland Historic Scotland Joint Nautical Archaeological Committee (JNAP) English Heritage ( Advisory Committee on Historic Wreck Sites) Nautical Archaeological Society Scottish Trust for Underwater Archaeology Historic Scotland 4 Technical Appendix 1.4 A – Stakeholder Consultation Moray Offshore Renewables Limited - Environmental Statement Moray Offshore Renewables Limited - Environmental Statement Telford, Stevenson and MacColl Offshore Wind Farms and Transmission Infrastructure Telford, Stevenson and MacColl Offshore Wind Farms and Transmission Infrastructure Recreation & Tourism Cromarty Boat Club Enterprise 1.4 A Royal Findhorn YC Scottish Enterprise Banff Sailing Club Caithness Chamber of Commerce Chanonry Sailing Club Inverness Chamber of Commerce Findochty Watersports Club Moray Chamber Of Commerce Invergordon Boating Club The Saltire Society Association of Scottish Visitor Visit Scotland APPENDIX British Marine Federation Highland & Islands Enterpise Scottish Countryside Access Network Horizon Scotland Scottish Scenic Trust Scottish Sports Council Other Scottish Sub-Aqua Club National Grid Scottish Surfing Federation SHELT Scottish Tourism Forum SSE Sub-Aqua Association SPEN Tourism Society Scotland British Marine Industries Federation Moray Seafoods Ltd. Aviation & Radio Royal Society of Edinburgh BT Network Radio Protection School of Biological and Environmental Sciences University of Stirling National Air Traffic Services School of Biological Sciences University of Aberdeen Highlands and Islands Airports limited Scottish Council for Development and Industry Aberdeen Airport Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations CAA Scottish Chamber of Commerce Radiocommunications Agency Grampian Police Energy Protective Security Unit NATS Northern Constabulary OFCOM Moray Firth Partnership Military MPs & MSPs & MEPs MOD Defence Estates MOD Defence Estates, Safeguarding operations John Finnie MSP RAF Lossiemouth Mike MacKenzie 0 MSP RAF Kinloss Jean Urquhart MSP Rhoda Grant MSP Archaeological David Stewart MSP The National Trust For Scotland Jamie McGrigor MSP Historic Scotland Mary Scanlon MSP Joint Nautical Archaeological Committee (JNAP) Richard Baker MSP English Heritage ( Advisory Committee on Historic Wreck Sites) Mark McDonald MSP Nautical Archaeological Society Lewis MacDonald MSP Scottish Trust for Underwater Archaeology Jenny Marra MSP Historic Scotland Alex Johnston MSP 4 Technical Appendix 1.4 A – Stakeholder Consultation Technical Appendix 1.4 A – Stakeholder Consultation 5 Moray Offshore Renewables Limited - Environmental Statement Telford, Stevenson and MacColl Offshore Wind Farms and Transmission Infrastructure Nanette Milne MSP Alison McInnes MSP Stewart Stevenson MSP Alex Salmond MSP Brian Adam MSP Kevin Stewart MSP Maureen Watt MSP Rob Gibson MSP Dave Thompson MSP Fergus Ewing MSP Richard Lockhead MSP Danny Alexander MP Charles Kennedy MP Angus Robertson MP Ellidh Whiteford MP Robert Smith MP John Thurso MP Ian Hudghton MEP David Martin MEP Struan Stevenson MEP Alyn Smith MEP George Lyon MEP Catherine Stihler MEP Councillors – Moray Cllr Paul Cllr Coull Cllr Cree Cllr Shepherd Cllr MacKay Cllr McDonald Cllr McKay Cllr Mcdonald Cllr McIntyre Cllr Ross Cllr Hogg Cllr McGillivary Cllr Stewart Cllr Wright Cllr Jarvis Cllr Russell Cllr Shand 6 Technical Appendix 1.4 A – Stakeholder Consultation Moray Offshore Renewables Limited - Environmental Statement Moray Offshore Renewables Limited - Environmental Statement Telford, Stevenson and MacColl
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