Space All Planned Out for Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters

A pilot Marine Spatial Plan is now in place for the Pentland Firth and Orkney waters. The plan provides planning guidance and aims to balance the needs of local communities and marine economic activities whilst protecting the environment.

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These economic activities include renewable energy generation, fishing, tourism, recreation, aquaculture, shipping, and oil and gas.

The plan has been prepared by Orkney Islands Council, The Highland Council and Marine Scotland.

The Pentland Firth and Orkney waters were chosen to pilot the development of a Marine Spatial Plan to support the sustainable management of the area’s seas and coast. James Stockan, Chair of OIC’s Development and Infrastructure Committee, said: “Our seas and coast are an integral part of day-to-day life in our community and play a significant role in supporting our local economy.

“The first Marine Spatial Plan for Orkney waters and the Pentland Firth is an important step forward. It has an important role to play in supporting sustainable economic growth, guiding the right development in the right places, whilst safeguarding our outstanding marine and coastal environment.”

People in the area had the opportunity to get involved in the development of the Marine Spatial Plan, with a series of consultation events held in Orkney, Caithness and Sutherland.

“We would like to thank people for their input – their expertise and knowledge has been important during the preparation of this pilot plan,” Stockan added.