Shetland residents are being asked for their views on travel links between the islands.
Shetland Islands Council have commissioned a survey of adult users of inter-island air and ferry services.
The findings will feed into discussions with Transport Scotland about the future of island ferry and air links across the country.
The latest survey follows closely on from a review of the ferry service linking the islands to the Scottish mainland.
Councillor Michael Stout chairs Shetland transport agency ZetTrans and the council’s environment and transport committee.
He said: “I can understand that folk in the isles may feel some ‘consultation fatigue’ after the recent work done on the ferry review, but I must underline that this is a completely separate process.
“The information which comes out of this piece of work will contribute to our ongoing discussions with the government on future support for interisland services, so it’s vitally important that we get good data on how folk use their ferries and flights and how these support the islands.”
Shetland public to be consulted on future transport links