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East Grampian Coastal Partnership

This page is no longer updated. The information presented here formed part of our previous areas of research. This has included research carried out on behalf of our research partners, commerical contracts and also the Scottish Goverment's Strategic research programme during the period 2011 - 2016.

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Photograph of the breakwater at Aberdeen
The partnership was set up to aid in the delivery of Integrated Coastal Zone Management, between Fraserburgh and St Cyrus.

The East Grampian Coastal Partnership is a group of individuals, with representatives from local authorities, industry, conservation bodies, recreation and tourism groups, local residents and many others with an interest in the future wellbeing of the local coast.

The partnership was set up to aid in the delivery of Integrated Coastal Zone Management, between Fraserburgh and St Cyrus. Recent work includes the writing of a State of the Coast report collating social, economic and environmental data on the coastal area. The partnership is hosted at the Aberdeen site of The James Hutton Institute.

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The James Hutton Research Institute is the result of the merger in April 2011 of MLURI and SCRI. This merger formed a new powerhouse for research into food, land use, and climate change.