Furious reaction to news that Forth Coastguard station at Fife Ness is to close
Hope turned to consternation and despair on Thursday when the coalition government sounded the death knell for the Forth Coastguard station. (...)
Historic Scotland to celebrate Arbroath Abbey's maritime links
Historic Scotland has organised a series of events at Arbroath Abbey next month, exploring the site's maritime past. (...)
Taymara's £1 bid for North Carr lightship accepted
Officials from the seafaring charity Taymara are celebrating after they learned their £1 offer to buy the 250-ton North Carr lightship at Dundee harbour has been successful. (...)
Taymara crew to sail new yacht home
The Dundee maritime charity Taymara, which provides training for recovering substance abusers and seafaring enthusiasts, will add a third vessel to its fleet, with a 75ft motor yacht arriving next month. (...)
The tale of Sadie and Lily revealed
A figurehead that graced the prow of a Montrose-built ship more than 130 years ago may find its way back to its home port. (...)
Fury at Firth of Forth oil transfer rules delay
A government decision to postpone the introduction of new regulations aimed at controlling ship-to-ship oil transfers in waters such as the Firth of Forth to allow a review to take place has provoked a furious reaction from Scots politicians. (...)
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