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Through the Marine Fund Scotland, 60 projects will receive grants ranging from £1,500 to £1.7 million. Many of these projects will create new jobs, and all will bring benefits to our coastal communities.
Recipients of funding this year include projects to:
Speaking about the awards at the Scottish Seaweed Industry Association Conference, Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon said:
“Scotland’s marine economy is crucial to the economic, social and cultural fabric of our rural, coastal and island communities.
“Since 2021 the Marine Fund Scotland has awarded more than £70 million in grants to 390 projects, facilitating a total of £150 million of investment and supporting jobs and communities right around our coastline and throughout our islands.
“I am pleased to announce these grant awards which will continue to support projects showcasing key innovation and development in our marine industries and coastal communities.”
The Marine Fund Scotland supports delivery of the Blue Economy Vision for Scotland, which sets out how the nation will use its seas and coasts to build a fairer, greener future by 2045. Scotland’s waters, six times larger than its land, support industries such as fishing, aquaculture, tourism, shipping, and renewable energy, while also hosting rich wildlife and over 900 islands.
The vision highlights six outcomes: healthy seas, thriving coastal communities, innovative low‑carbon industries, fair work, strong climate action, and shared stewardship. By 2045, Scotland aims for marine sectors to be net zero and nature‑positive, ensuring prosperity and resilience for generations to come.
Scottish Seaweed Industry Association CEO Rhianna Rees commented:
“It’s brilliant to see Scottish seaweed businesses recognised in this round of Marine Fund Scotland awards. It shows how far the sector has come, and how much work has gone into the development of the seaweed industry. We are proud to stand alongside such a driven, innovative community working to make seaweed a cornerstone of Scotland’s blue economy.
We are also thrilled to receive support from Marine Fund Scotland for our own project to develop clearer, evidence-based food safety standards for Scottish seaweed. As demand grows across the UK and internationally, it’s essential that producers have practical, trusted, shared guidance from a reliable source. This project aims to provide resources to help give businesses and buyers the confidence to scale effectively.”
Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) CEO Elspeth Macdonald said:
“Marine Fund Scotland has supported the continuation of SFF’s work on data collection that started well over a decade ago. The Independent Fisheries Science Support Scheme (IFSSS) is the latest iteration of these observer schemes, previously funded through EFF and EMFF. These projects have been providing essential and invaluable assistance to the Scottish Government in collecting data vital to the delivery of international advice for fishing opportunities.”
By focusing on fair work, climate action, and shared responsibility, the Marine Fund ensures that coastal life isn’t left behind but instead becomes central to Scotland’s future. It’s a story of resilience and renewal – where the ocean continues to provide prosperity and wellbeing for generations to come.
You can find details of all projects that have received grant funding from the Marine Fund Scotland at: Grants awarded – Marine and fisheries grants – gov.scot
Further information about the blue economy vision can be found at: Blue Economy Vision
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