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[1] It should be noted that some ports from the Highland local authority area listed in Table 18.9   Open ▸ and Table 18.10   Open ▸ are located on the west coast of Scotland, but the construction and operation and maintenance ports most likely to be used by the Applicant will be on the east coast of Scotland, and there is no intention for construction or operation and maintenance vessels to travel round the north of Scotland in order to traverse between the Array and the construction/operation and maintenance port(s).

[2] C = Construction, O = Operation and maintenance, D = Decommissioning

[3] C = Construction, O = Operation and maintenance, D = Decommissioning

[4] C = Construction, O = Operation and maintenance, D = Decommissioning