Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Marine tourism survey for Scotland




MARINE SCOTLAND is launching a survey of #recreation and #tourism around the Scottish coast, the aim of which is to provide data to support marine planning.

The Scottish Government’s Rural Affairs, Food and Environment minister, Richard Lochhead, said: ‘Marine tourism is worth an estimated £360 million to the Scottish economy, creating jobs, increasing participation in sports and recreational activities, and showcasing #Scotland in international markets as a world class destination. This survey provides a great opportunity to promote marine recreation and tourism throughout the country.


‘I would encourage anyone with an interest in marine tourism and recreation to complete this survey by October 31.’

Sarah Brown, project manager added: ‘We hope the survey will show us where the most important places are for each activity around Scotland so we can have a better understanding of the importance of different areas as regional marine plans are drawn up. By telling us who does what and where, the survey will help ensure these plans reflect Scotland’s unique opportunities for activities such as kayaking, sailing, wildlife watching, or simply playing about with a frisbee on the beach. It will also help justify and guide future investment in facilities and infrastructure.’


Everyone who completes the survey – www.marinerecreationandtourism.scot – will have the opportunity to enter a free prize draw with prizes that include:
  • A short break in one of Scottish Canals’ holiday cottages 
  • A spa day for two 
  • Family tickets for Inveraray Jail and Inveraray Castle 
  • Two return tickets for the Kintyre Express fast passenger ferry from Campbeltown to Ballycastle in Northern Ireland

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