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Community marine biodiversity monitoring equipment fund - application documents

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The Community Marine Monitoring Equipment Fund is available to coastal communities, local groups and individuals based in Scotland that would like to participate in marine biodiversity monitoring.

Published: 2022 (Still relevant for 2024/2025)

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Community Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Equipment Fund 2024-2025 - Criteria and information

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Community Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Equipment Fund 2024 - Application Form

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Community Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Equipment Fund 2024 - Survey Profile Form

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