Scottish Sustainable Marine Environment Initiative

Clyde Pilot

 


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The Firth of Clyde Pilot is one of four projects being implemented under Phase III of the Scottish Sustainable Marine Environment Initiative (SSMEI).  The SSMEI aims to develop and evaluate approaches to the sustainable management of Scotland's marine resources.    The objectives of the Firth of Clyde pilot are to develop and deliver more integrated and sustainable management of the marine and coastal areas of the Firth of Clyde.  Our vision for the Firth of Clyde is:

The Firth of Clyde will have a healthy marine and coastal environment, rich in biodiversity and natural resources.  This will enhance the quality of life for local communities and contribute to a diverse and sustainable economy for the West of Scotland.

The SSMEI Firth of Clyde Pilot is a partnership project funded by the Scottish Executive, Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH),  Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and the Glasgow and the Clyde Valley Structure Plan Joint Committee (GCVSPJC), with additional funds from LEADER+.  The project is guided by a steering group representing the main stakeholders and regulators operating within the Firth of Clyde.

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Write to SSMEI Clyde Pilot at:

SSMEI,
Caspian House,
Mariner Court,
Clydebank Business Park,
Clydebank
G81 2NR

 

last page update: 16 January 2008

             

        The Clyde Pilot is part funded through the WHELK
LEADER+ PROGRAMME


SSMEI Clyde Pilot contacts:

John Donnelly:
 +44(0)141 951 0870
Kate Thompson: +44(0)141 951 0869

Fax: +44(0)141 330 2095


e-mail: SSMEI@clydeforum.org