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Thriving within the resources of one planet - benefits from nature
As Scotland’s environment protection agency, we work every day to protect and enhance Scotland's environment, helping communities and businesses thrive within the resources of our planet. We call this One Planet Prosperity. We are working directly with businesses that we regulate at the highest level to engage them in the One Planet Prosperity challenge that Scotland needs to meet to be successful
Planning for biodiversity
Biodiversity is a key element that needs to be considered in many planning systems.
River basin management planning (RBMP)
Through RBMP we work with our partners to identify, prioritise and deliver biodiversity enhancement and protection of the water environment. The Land Use Strategy and the Scottish Biodiversity Strategy call for a more integrated approach to land and water management across who
Map Creation Dates
Map Creation Dates
Created: January 2014 This supersedes the Indicative River and Coastal Flood Map (Scotland)Updated: 03 Mar 2015Updated: 02 Dec 2015Updated: 23 Apr 2018Updated: 19 Dec 2019Updated: 05 Nov 2020Updated: 08 Nov 2023Updated: 25 Feb 2025
The flood maps reflect the knowledge and data that was available to be incorporated at the time of publication.
For further queries please contact fl
Finfish Aquaculture Advisory Panel
The Finfish Aquaculture Advisory Panel will provide advice to SEPA on the implementation of our regulation of finfish aquaculture sector under our sector plan in order to ensure our decision making is fully informed.
The Advisory Panel includes representation from fish producers, environmental NGOs, local community groups, finfish buyers, the Fisheries Management Scotland and other regulators.
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SEPA Data publication
List of data published by SEPA. Links to access data itself or applications that show the data
List of data published by SEPA.
Links to access data itself or applications that show the data
We publish a range of datasets related to the environment, and we are continually reviewing and adding to this list. Please use our online form to contact us if you cannot find the dataset you require.
We have a Corrections policy for handling revisions and corrections to the statistical summaries we produce. Our User engagement policy specifies how we engage with users to ensure our statistics ar
De-designated in 2009
Site Name
Location Info
Arbroath
An area bounded by the coast and a line from NO6699841777 (Deil’s Heid) generally south to a point NO6690040800 then south-west to a point NO6270038700 and then north-west to meet the coast at NO 6219839305 (mouth of the Elliot Water) and extending to MHW
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Asknish Bay
Area bounded by lines drawn from NM7680709867 to NM7925310111 and from NM
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Can I view the register full screen?No. The register can only be viewed within the set frame.
Can I hide the search menu on the right?No, the search menu on the right hand side is fixed.
Why can’t I view my own property?The register is designed to support SEPA’s regulation of the reservoir industry and to support strategic level decision making. It is not suitable for assessing fl
Emergency response planning
In the event of an incident involving the release of radioactivity to the environment, it’s our role to assess the impacts of the incident and advise on clean-up.
You can report an incident involving radioactive material or radioactive waste by calling SEPA's 24 hour pollution hotline on 0800 807 060
The extent of our involvement in a radioactive incident depends on the nature and scale of the inc
Help Information
Can I view the maps full screen?No. The maps can only be viewed within the set frame.
Why has the background on the maps changed (2019)?Due to changes to the contract associated with the supply of the background mapping to SEPA, we now have a different background on display. This change took place in December 2018. There are no significant changes to what is displayed, and the mapping presented ha
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
SEPA gratefully acknowledges the cooperation and input that various parties have provided, including inter alia, the following organisations:
SEPA Product
Required Acknowledgements / Attribution Statements
River Flood Hazard Maps
Some features of this map are based on digital spatial data licensed from the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology © UKCEH. Defra, Met Office a