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Norwegian sailor rushed to hospital after falling into Montrose harbour

A Norwegian sailor was rushed to hospital after being pulled out of Montrose harbour by his crewmates. (...)


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Cyclist accuses Forth Ports of not doing enough to keep path through Dundee harbour open

A cyclist has accused the owners of Dundee harbour of neglecting their ''civil duties'' after claiming that they are failing to keep a cycle route open in adverse weather. (...)


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SEPA confident diesel spill won't harm River Tay's marine life

A former fishing boat sank in Dundee Harbour on Tuesday, causing a diesel spill which leaked into the River Tay. (...)


Woman pulled from water at Elie harbour

A woman was rescued after plunging into Elie harbour at about 3pm on Saturday. (...)


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New era dawns as Kirkcaldy port is set to welcome its first cargo in decades

Kirkcaldy port is days away from welcoming its first cargo ship for more than two decades. (...)


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Preventing access may be only solution to vandalism problem at Auchmithie

An Angus councillor said he fears blocking off access to a beauty spot might be the only way to stop littering and vandalism. (...)


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Late-night harbour rescue just the latest in a busy spell for Arbroath lifeboat

The late-night rescue of a pensioner who fell into freezing water at Arbroath Harbour is just the latest drama in a busy spell for the local lifeboat crew. (...)


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Signal Tower Museum gets ready for royal visitor

Finishing touches are being put to displays at Arbroath's revamped Signal Tower Museum ahead of its royal reopening when Princess Anne visits the attraction during a tour of Angus on Friday. (...)


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Man who died in Anstruther harbour thought to have been patient at Stratheden Hospital

An elderly man who died at Anstruther harbour at the weekend is believed to have taken his own life. (...)


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Arbroath RNLI issues advice to yacht owners after call-outs

Yacht owners sailing the Angus and Mearns coast have been warned to prepare well before setting out, following a burst of coastguard calls from Arbroath. (...)


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Kirkcaldy harbour gets back to work after 20 years

Kirkcaldy harbour will this year become a working waterfront — for the first time in more than two decades. (...)


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Inverkeithing harbour 'potential gem in the water'

Fife Council will approach the Keeper of the Land Register in Scotland in an attempt to solve ownership of Inverkeithing harbour, which has been described as a "potential gem in the water" by a local councillor. (...)


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Moving the Telford Beacon

It is an enduring reminder of Dundee's great seafaring past but, up until recently, the Telford Beacon was almost completely hidden among shrubbery and an exit ramp from the Tay Road Bridge. But due to renovation work to make way for the transformation of the city's waterfront, it now has a new home, as Jennifer Cosgrove discovered. (...)


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New Year's Day dook goes ahead — but volunteers needed to clear ice

Organisers insist the traditional New Year's Day dook at Broughty Ferry harbour is not in doubt despite the harbour resembling "the Antarctic." (...)


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Dredging 'essential' to keep Montrose's port open

The Port Authority of Montrose has "observed shortcomings" in an initial report indicating that the harbour's dredging operations contribute significantly to coastal erosion. (...)


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Arbroath marina still subject of huge demand

The continued success of the marina at Arbroath harbour has been graphically illustrated in the latest report on the workings of the port, which reveals that there are a total of 120 vessels waiting for a residential berth. (...)


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Courier country pounded by autumn storm

Courier country and beyond was battered by gales and heavy rain on Monday as the first significant storm of autumn arrived. (...)


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Montrose harbour opportunities on the horizon

Montrose Port Authority's chief executive has said that "a time of opportunity" is opening up for the harbour. (...)


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League of nations using Montrose Seafarers Haven

Montrose Seafarers Haven has welcomed 3000 sailors through its doors since opening two and a half years ago. (...)


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Fife coast battered by wind and wave

Gale-force winds and high seas battered the East Neuk coast on Tuesday, resulting in dramatic scenes. (...)


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