Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department - Structure

Structure

The department had three executive agencies:

  • Scottish Agricultural Science Agency, which is responsible for scientific research into agriculture
  • Fisheries Research Services, which carries out scientific research into the fisheries and aquaculture areas
  • Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency, responsible for enforcing fisheries regulations in Scottish waters, and monitoring compliance

The department sponsored several non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs) including:

  • Crofters Commission
  • Deer Commission for Scotland
  • Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
  • Scottish Environment Protection Agency
  • Scottish Natural Heritage
  • The Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Authority
  • The Macaulay Institute

The department also worked with Scottish Water.

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