Permission Form - Allowing use of electrical fishing devices for research/scientific purposes to Michael Davidson, Bailies' Clerk

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Title

Permission Form - Allowing use of electrical fishing devices for research/scientific purposes to Michael Davidson, Bailies' Clerk

Subject

GOVERNMENT AND LEGISLATION,NATURAL HERITAGE

Description

Permission granted to Michael Davidson, Bailies' Clerk, under the Salmon & Freshwater Fisheries (Protection) (Scotland) Act 1951 by Secretary of State for Scotland to use electrical fishing methods to move trout to Afforsk Pond and its inlet (1yr)

Creator

Department for Agriculture & Fisheries Scotland/Secretary of State

Source

Archive

Date

30/04/1987

Rights

Bailies of Bennachie

Type

Text

Extent

mm x mm x mm

Spatial Coverage

current,57.2833333,-2.5688554

License

Authority to upload is granted under Bailies of Bennachie

Europeana

Europeana Data Provider

Department of Agriculture & Fisheries Scotland

Europeana Type

TEXT

Text Item Type Metadata

Wiki

http://eu-lac.org/vmwiki/index.php/Permission_Form_-_Allowing_use_of_electrical_fishing_devices_for_research/scientific_purposes_to_Michael_Davidson,_Bailies'_Clerk

Visibility

Full

Additional authors

Principal Officer of Dept of Ag & Fish Scot

Keywords

Bailies of Bennachie,Improvements,Water, aquaculture, fish, fish stocks, restoration, Statutory Instruments, trout,Afforsk,Lakes,Ponds,

Condition

Very good

Acquisition record

Bailies of Bennachie

Custodial history

Bailies of Bennachie

Owner of original

Bailies of Bennachie

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info@hiddenaberdeentours.co.uk

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PageNumber

1

Conditions for public use

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License

bobid

8-1-25E

Type of Document

hardcopy

Files

Citation

Department for Agriculture & Fisheries Scotland/Secretary of State, “Permission Form - Allowing use of electrical fishing devices for research/scientific purposes to Michael Davidson, Bailies' Clerk,” Bennachie, accessed April 20, 2025, https://digitalbennachie.org/omeka/items/show/392.

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