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Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 9 March 2022
Karen Adam
A challenge lies in the fact that we must maintain data collection that allows us to understand not only how marine systems function at various levels and locations, but how various human activities affect our seas and what action is required in different contexts. In terms of Marine Scotland’s resources, how is the methodology of capturing evidence challenged by various competing bodies, sectors and interests in a world that is—rightly—dominated by concerns about climate change? What is the potential consequence of not using the best available evidence? What would be the consequence of not taking a precautionary approach?
09:45Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 9 March 2022
Karen Adam
Is there any effect on—
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Meeting date: 8 March 2022
Karen Adam
That is really helpful. Thank you very much.
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Meeting date: 8 March 2022
Karen Adam
Thank you, Jenny. I think that Pauline would like to come back in.
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Meeting date: 8 March 2022
Karen Adam
I thank Pauline Nolan and Jenny Miller for coming along to give evidence. You have spoken about disabled people facing additional restrictions on their activities and freedoms due to being at higher risk of more severe impacts from the coronavirus. Some disabled people needed to shield completely and felt more vulnerable to being exposed to the virus. Overall, disabled people, especially women and those receiving unpaid care, were more likely to spend extended periods without leaving their home during the pandemic.
Research shows that 16.6 per cent of people said that they had not left their house the previous week to go for a walk, to exercise or to go shopping, but the figure for disabled women rose to 25.5 per cent. Ensuring that clinically vulnerable people isolated at home was an essential part of the response to the coronavirus, but going for extended periods of time without leaving the house could have significant impacts on mental and physical health. Data suggests that that will have particularly impacted disabled people, including disabled women.
What are the witnesses’ views on that? Could lessons be learned about such scenarios that would help us in the future? I ask Pauline Nolan to come in first.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 2 March 2022
Karen Adam
We have heard a lot about opportunities, with fisheries management being mentioned in that respect. What specific opportunities might exist through the development of a fisheries management plan to improve such management in the Clyde? Perhaps Phil Taylor can take that question.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 2 March 2022
Karen Adam
I sense a lot of frustration among the witnesses. It is not just the science that is being disputed but the process that Marine Scotland has followed. Why do you dispute the science? What is your evidence? On the process, what action should be taken? The science shows that there is a particular situation in which action needs to be taken.
I want you to drill down into what you are disputing. On the basis of your evidence, what different process would you have used from that of Marine Scotland?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 2 March 2022
Karen Adam
I find all this fascinating. There seems to be a sticking point around the data and the science—that is something that we keep hearing. There is some science, but it is often disputed, as we heard from the previous witnesses.
What opportunities does the Scottish Government have to help with future research in your field? How do you see the fishers and the scientists collaborating in this field to improve the research data and monitoring?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 2 March 2022
Karen Adam
That is a helpful response. Do you feel that what is needed is sustained, lengthy investigation rather than short-term gathering of evidence?
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
Karen Adam
Thank you. That was really heartfelt and enlightening, although it was sad to hear. Your answer expanded on the question about communication, and not just in relation to spoken English.