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[The Marine Environment Data and Information Network (MEDIN)|http://www.oceannet.org/|target='_blank] is a partnership of public and private sector UK organisations set up to promote good governance of marine survey data. Marine data is expensive to collect and provides a unique snapshot in time and location of the richness and condition of Scotland’s coasts and seas. MEDIN encourages the consistent application of standards to improve discovery of, access to and re-use of geographical data across the marine industry through a series of Accredited Data Archive Centres (DACs).
[The Marine Environment Data and Information Network (MEDIN)|http://www.oceannet.org/|target='_blank'] is a partnership of public and private sector UK organisations set up to promote good governance of marine survey data. Marine data is expensive to collect and provides a unique snapshot in time and location of the richness and condition of Scotland’s coasts and seas. MEDIN encourages the consistent application of standards to improve discovery of, access to and re-use of geographical data across the marine industry through a series of Accredited Data Archive Centres (DACs).
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[One Scotland – One Geography; a geographic information strategy for Scotland (2005)|http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/08/31114408/44098|target='_blank] sets out a proposed approach to the more systematic and effective use of geographic information in the development and delivery of policy and services to the benefit of the people of Scotland.
[One Scotland – One Geography; a geographic information strategy for Scotland (2005)|http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/08/31114408/44098|target='_blank'] sets out a proposed approach to the more systematic and effective use of geographic information in the development and delivery of policy and services to the benefit of the people of Scotland.