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Four new sites have been designated as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) to give extra security to some of Scotland's most v...
11/12/2020

Four new sites have been designated as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) to give extra security to some of Scotland's most vulnerable species and habitats.
Minke whale, basking sharks and Risso's dolphins will be among a range of animals to be safeguarded.
The areas include north-east Lewis, Sea of the Hebrides, Shiant East Bank and Southern Trench.
The designation aims to protect habitats from marine industry projects and some types of fishing.
Shiant East Bank is a stretch of water between the Outer Hebrides and the mainland, while the Southern Trench stretches from Buckie to Peterhead off the Aberdeenshire coast.
A further 12 sites have been given Special Protection Area status (SPA), giving additional protection to Scotland's vulnerable marine birds including sea ducks, divers and grebes.
The Sea of Hebrides is the largest of the new MPAs and includes habitat visited by basking sharks.
The sharks, the world's second largest fish, arrive off Scotland in summer from waters around Madeira and the Canary Islands off west Africa.
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In October, Europe's largest MPA came into force for an area of deep sea off the Western Isles.
The West of Scotland MPA involves an area of more than 38,610 sq miles (100,000 sq km) in the north-east Atlantic. Coral reefs and deep-sea sharks are among the wildlife found at depths of 2,500m (8,202ft).
Almost 40% of Scotland's seas are now covered by MPAs.
The new SPAs are the Solway Firth, seas off St Kilda and Foula, the Moray Forth, an area involving the Ythan Estuary, Sands of Forvie and Meikle Loch, the Outer Firth of Forth and Outer St Andrews Bay complex, Bluemull and Colgrave Sounds, East Mainland Coast Shetland, Sound of Gigha, Coll and Tiree, Rum and the west coast of the Outer Hebrides.

Italy's 1982 World Cup hero Paolo Rossi has died aged 64, his family says.Rossi became a household name after leading th...
11/12/2020

Italy's 1982 World Cup hero Paolo Rossi has died aged 64, his family says.

Rossi became a household name after leading the Azzurri to victory at the tournament in Spain, finishing as top scorer and being named best player.

At club level he first came to prominence as a prolific scorer for Vicenza, earning a move to Juventus and later playing for AC Milan.

His death was announced on Thursday, following what Italian media report had been a long illness.

Rossi's wife Federica Cappelletti posted a picture of them together on social media with the words "Per sempre" ("forever").

She did not disclose the cause of his death.

Rossi scored 20 goals in 48 appearances for the Italian national side, and more than 100 Serie A goals during spells with Vicenza, Perugia, Juventus, Milan and Verona.

Following his performances at the 1982 World Cup, he was awarded the Ballon d'Or which at the time was given to the European footballer of the year.

After retiring from football in the late 1980s, Rossi worked as a pundit for Sky, Mediaset and Rai.

The Italian football federation (FIGC) said flags would fly at half-mast at its headquarters in Rome and its technical centre in Florence.

"Pablito's passing away is another moment of deep pain, a wound to the heart of all fans that is difficult to heal," said FIGC president Gabriele Gravina.

"We've lost a friend and an icon of Italian football.

"In spurring the national team on to success in 1982, he had Italians celebrating in squares across the country, both for him and with him.

"He indelibly tied his name to the Azzurri and, through his style of play, inspired numerous strikers of future generations."

A statement from Vicenza, who Rossi helped win promotion to Serie A in 1977, said: "Sometimes there are simply no words to express the pain we are all experiencing."

Milan, where he played in the 1985-86 season, said Rossi would "forever be in our memory".

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