Parliamentary questions can be asked by any MSP to the Scottish Government or the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body. The questions provide a means for MSPs to get factual and statistical information.
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To ask the Scottish Government whether it has any plans to revise its model for determining whether cetaceans can be restored to, or maintained at, Favourable Conservation Status to allow for situations where acoustic deterrent devices within a narrow channel may restrict migration and access to feeding and nursery grounds of a much greater area than that ensonified by the acoustic deterrent devices.
To ask the Scottish Government (a) for what reasons it has not published the European Protected Species (EPS) licence applications for fish farm acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs) submitted by the 15 January 2021 deadline for public scrutiny, but has published EPS licence applications for ADDs used for other purposes, (b) whether it will publish the EPS licence applications for fish farm ADDs, (c) how much time after publishing the EPS licence applications it will allow for public and scientific scrutiny, and (d) whether it still intends to complete the licencing process by 1 March 2021.
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will revise its model for determining whether cetaceans can be restored to, or maintained at, Favourable Conservation Status, in light of any evidence that porpoises are not evenly distributed and that the habitats predicted to be of most importance to porpoises are also the areas where acoustic deterrent devices are used.
To ask the Scottish Government whether retail sellers of prams and other essential baby equipment are included in the list of essential retailers under its COVID-19 regulations, and what the reasons are for its position on this matter.
To ask the Scottish Government how it is protecting cetaceans from disturbance and injury caused by acoustic deterrent devices.
To ask the Scottish Government whether it is considering (a) capping Basic Payments to farmers and (b) increasing the rate of budget transfer from Pillar I of CAP to Pillar II from the current 9.5% to the maximum 15% allowed under EU rules, in order to (i) raise the funding required to fully open the Agri-Environment Climate Scheme in (A) 2021 and (B) future years and (ii) increase funding for this scheme overall.
To ask the Scottish Government what area of (a) land designated for its nature conservation importance and (b) priority habitats forming part of Scotland’s Biodiversity Strategy it estimates will no longer be managed under Agri-Environment Climate Scheme agreements when existing agreements finish at the end of 2021, and what the impact of that will be on efforts to halt the loss of biodiversity.
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the commitment by the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Tourism at the recent Oxford Farming Conference to continuing "direct income support for our farmers", totalling £485 million per annum in 2021, and to increasing funding for the Less Favoured Area Support Scheme back to previous levels, on what basis it is able to make these commitments; whether it is able to make the same commitment to maintaining the Agri-Environment Climate Scheme, and what the reasons are for its position on this matter.
To ask the Scottish Government what proportion of the £34.2 million proposed funding in the 2021-22 Budget for the Agri-Environment Climate Scheme it anticipates will be available to fund new agreements, and how this compares with the proportion of funding required to pay for existing agreements.
To ask the Scottish Government what the impact has been of widening the eligibility criteria for the Self-Isolation Support Grant.