The Crown Estate works with a variety of organisations, both public and private, on a wide range of issues that reflects the breadth of our holdings and activities in Scotland.
Links to the websites of our partners can be found listed below – external website links will open in a new window.
Aquaculture
Association of Salmon Fishery Boards
Association of Scottish Shellfish Growers
The Atlantic Salmon Trust The Trust addresses concerns about the decline of migratory fish stocks.
Envirocentre Ltd Environmental consultants.
Fisheries Research Services An agency of the Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department, providing advice to Government on marine and issues.
Highlands and Islands Enterprise
The Rivers & Fisheries Trusts of Scotland (RAFTS) A national association of trusts. The Crown Estate currently supports RAFTS financially through the Marine Stewardship Fund.
River Tweed Commissioners
Scottish Aquaculture Research Forum An independent company supporting research into aquaculture and related areas. The Crown Estate is a board member and primary funder.
Scottish Association of Marine Science A Scottish charity committed to promoting, delivering and supporting independent research and education in marine science.
Scottish Salmon Producers' Organisation
Scottish Shellfish Marketing Group
Environment
Scottish Environment Protection Agency
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Wildlife Trust
UK Biodiversity Action Plan The UK BAP is the UK Government’s response to the Convention on Biological Diversity.
Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society
Public
Financial Services Authority
Scottish Executive
Scottish Parliament
UK Parliament
Rural
Cairngorms National Park Part of the Glenlivet estate falls within the Cairngorms National Park.
Green Tourism Business Scheme The Glenlivet estate was awarded a Gold award under the Green Tourism Business Scheme.
Tomintoul and Glenlivet Highland Holidays Guide to accommodation in the Tomintoul and Glenlivet area of The Cairngorms National Park.
For further information on our Scottish holdings, please visit our Scotland page.
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