Scrabster Harbour

Latest Fish Prices

Fishmarket
Prices for 15/02/10...

Boxes to Market:
395...

Boxes for Week:
4329...

Vessels which landed:
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6 x Cod
£2.66 - £2.66...

2 x Medium Haddock
£1.78 - £1.82...

14 x Selected Haddock
£1.42 - £1.47...

48 x Small Haddock
£1.07 - £1.44...

180 x Round Haddock
£0.64 - £0.89...

44 x Whiting
£1.04 - £1.09...

69 x Round Whiting
£0.74 - £0.78...

1 x Saithe
£0.75 - £0.75...

1 x Megrims
£1.67 - £1.67...

1 x Monkfish
£3.33 - £3.33...

1 x Hake
£1.33 - £1.33...

1 x Ling
£1.11 - £1.11...

23 x Squid
£1.25 - £1.90...

4 x Sprag
£2.29 - £2.31...

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High Tide

Wednesday 10th Mar 2010
at 05:00 and 17:56 GMT

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Notice to Mariners No1/2008

A notice to mariners has been issued regarding the installation of a temporary wave sensor on the rear of the Queen Elizabeth berth. A copy of the notice is below:....read more

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Cruise Ship Royal Princess 2 September 2008

The visit of the cruise ship Royal Princess on 2 September brings the 2008 cruising season to an end at Scrabster. The 30,277 tonnes ship called at Scrabster with 670 passengers on Board.....read more

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Junior Pipe Band & Dancers Delight Cruise Passengers

The Caithness Junior Pipe Band, accompanied by dancers from the Mina Mackay dancing school, entertained passengers of the cruise ship Royal Princess as she departed Scrabster on Tuesday 2 September 2008.....read more

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Expansion Plans at Scrabster

SCRABSTER HARBOUR TRUST - PRESS RELEASE....read more

 

DOWNLOADS AVAILABLE

Information Pack
More info on the Harbour.

Download Brochure
More info on the Harbour.

Caithness DVD
Includes footage of Harbour.

Mobile Ramp Demo
Demonstration of mobile ramp.

Go to Download Page.

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BP have had a significant presence for several years West of Sheltand with their "Foinaven" and "Schiehallion" developments. Exploration activity in this area by the other majors has been sporadic until recently but offshore activity at the port of Scrabster, the UK’s most northerly mainland port, increases significantly.

The completion of a new deepwater berth in 2003 has also brought Subsea 7 to the port with the "Subsea Viking" using Scrabster as a base port for the second year in succession.

On a round trip 24 hours of vessel time can be saved for West of Shetland operators when they use Scrabster rather than Aberdeen. By reducing transit time there are further opportunities for cost savings and reducing delays offshore. There is direct access to the working berths here and trucking materials to or from the Aberdeen area takes only 6 hours.

The Trust and local business are committed to providing whatever support they can to encourage even more offshore vessels to call at Scrabster.