Shetland 2 High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Link Consultation Feedback Form

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Q1. Are there any factors or environmental features that you consider to be important and that should be brought to the attention of the project team?
Q2. Do you have any comments or concerns regarding the illustrative landfall regions and subsequent subsea cable routes shared today and subsequent locations of subsea cable?
Q3. Do you fish in the area included for consideration for the cable? Please provide details of the type of fishing you do. i.e. mobile or static; and Please provide an estimate of how often you fish in this area and the time of year.
Q4. Do you feel that sufficient information has been provided to enable you to understand what is being proposed and why?
Q5. We continuously seek to identify the best methods of communication based on community needs. Please tell us how you would prefer to receive project updates so that we can consider this for future improvements.
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