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History - Cromarty HarbourThe Cromarty Firth was of strategic importance during the World War 1, together with Scapa Flow and Rosyth they provided safe anchorage for the Fleet and the ...
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Inverness, Loch Ness & Cromarty Firth - Undiscovered ScotlandToday it provides safe anchorage for the repair and maintenance of oil rigs; during the First World War it was a major naval base. ... The visual impact in the ...
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Landscape Character Assessment: Ross & Cromarty - NatureScotIt has a population of approximately 50,000 and forms part of The Highland Council area. It also incorporates information from the 1998 Landscape Character ...
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[PDF] Cromarty HistoryThe discovery of oil in the North Sea brought prosperity back to the Cromarty Firth. A construction and repair yard for drilling platforms was opened at Nigg, ...
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Port Environment | Cromarty Wildlife | Secure FutureBottlenose dolphins are large and grey in colour, and are the most likely dolphins to be seen from British shores, including the waters of the Cromarty Firth.
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Bottlenose Dolphins - Moray Firth Coastal PartnershipJust under 200 bottlenose dolphins live in the Firth, and can be viewed from shore or by boat. They are studied by scientists and are a tourism asset.
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Overview of Cromarty Firth - Gazetteer for ScotlandIt extends 18 miles (30 km) west and southwest to Dingwall from its mouth between the headlands known as the Sutors of Cromarty.
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Coastal Monitoring Site: Cromarty | marine.gov.scotCromarty harbour is located on the north east coast of Scotland, it is situated within the narrow entrance that separates the Cromarty Firth with the North Sea.
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Our coastline's geological and glacial inheritance - NatureScotJan 27, 2023 · In the east, glacial erosion did create deep basins in the Firth of Forth and Cromarty Firth, but glacial deposition was far more widespread.Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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[PDF] Geology and Landscape of Easter Ross and SutherlandDuring the highest of the post- glacial sea levels there was a sea connection between the Cromarty and. Dornoch Firths. Formation of the Coast. The generally ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Highland Council Comhairle na Gàidhealtachd3 Physical site features. A linear deep-water channel extends from the narrow entrance of the firth at Cromarty westwards almost as far as Alness. To the north ...
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[PDF] Scottish Sanitary Survey Project Sanitary Survey Report - CefasCromarty is a Secondary Harmonic port. The tide type is Semi-Diurnal. Predicted heights are in metres above Chart Datum. HAT. 5.0 m. MHWS.
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Tide times and charts for Cromarty, Scotland and ... - TIDES4FISHINGThe tidal coefficient today is 60 (average). At noon the tidal coefficient drops to 56. The day ends with a tidal coefficient of 51. The heights today are ...
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[PDF] Port of Cromarty Firth Quay West Maintenance Dredge Licence ...Dec 4, 2023 · The design depths of the berths are -12m CD however, recent bathymetry has identified high ... substrate, with the exception of a 50m deep channel ...
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Cromarty Firth Watershed Environmental TrustIt contains six major river systems – the Conon, Alness (Averon), Allt Graad (Glass), Balnagown, Peffrey and Sgitheach. Our vision is to… Support connection and ...Missing: salinity gradients freshwater inputs
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Salinity - Marine ScotlandOcean salinity is the salt concentration of sea water. Salinity is controlled by the balance between evaporation (fresh water out) and.
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[PDF] Information Sheet on Ramsar Wetlands (RIS) - JNCCDetails of bird species occuring at levels of ... There have been a large number of surveys undertaken in the Cromarty Firth area covering a number.
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[PDF] Cromarty Firth Site of Special Scientific InterestThe Cromarty Firth SSSI is designated for its intertidal sand and mud flats, saltmarsh habitats, and important wintering bird populations.Missing: count | Show results with:count
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What we do | Cromarty Firth Fishery BoardHydro impoundments represent a significant challenge for the migration of salmon. To facilitate the upstream passage of salmon Borland fish lifts were installed ...
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Other Sealife - Dolphin and Wildlife boat trips, Moray Firth, InvernessBoth Harbour (Common) and Grey Seals can be seen in the Firth, particularly on the sandbanks and 'haul-out' sites at low tide. Generally we don't see them ...
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[PDF] CROMARTY FIRTH Internationally important: Pink-footed ... - BTONearly 1,100 Greylag and over 900 Pink-footed Geese were reported over the winter, although the firth is principally of importance as an overnight roost for ...
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Cromarty Firth SPA - SiteLink - NatureScotDesignation: Special Protection Area. Designation Status: Current. Lead NatureScot Area: National Operations Central Highland. Local Authority: Highland.
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[PDF] Draft amended citation - Cromarty Firth SPA - approved (A1582505)Cromarty Firth SPA qualifies under Article 4.1 by regularly supporting populations of. European importance of the Annex 1 species: osprey Pandion haliaetus ...
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Cromarty Firth - Ramsar Sites Information ServiceJan 1, 2005 · Cromarty Firth ... The tidal flats are bordered locally by saltmarsh which grades into alluvial woodland at the mouth of the river Conon.Missing: salinity gradients freshwater inputs Sgitheach<|separator|>
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Cromarty Firth SSSI - SiteLink - NatureScot... Scotland. You can view site boundaries, designated features and download supporting documents. There is also data on site management agreements and ...<|separator|>
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Site Condition Monitoring of bottlenose dolphins within the Moray ...NatureScot has a responsibility to provide information to enable reporting on the condition of bottlenose dolphins within the Moray Firth SAC every six years.
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[PDF] STANDARD DATA FORM for sites within the 'UK national ... - JNCCCromarty Firth. 1.4 First Compilation date. 1.5 Update date. 1999-03. 2020-12 ... EXPLANATION OF CODES USED IN THE SPECIAL AREA OF CONSERVATION (SAC). AND ...
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Habitats Regulations Appraisal (HRA) on the Moray Firth - NatureScotAug 5, 2024 · Birds associated with the Cromarty Firth, Dornoch Firth and Loch Fleet and Inner Moray Firth SPAs predominantly nest in trees located within ...
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Bottlenose Dolphins | The School of Biological SciencesThe Moray Firth Special Area of Conservation was designated to protect bottlenose dolphins, and the University of Aberdeen is contracted by NatureScot to make ...
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[PDF] Cromarty Slipway Repairs: Environmental ConsiderationsJan 14, 2020 · In addition, it is recognised that the project is partly within the Moray Firth Special Area of. Conservation and has other Natura 2000 sites in ...
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Responses of bottlenose dolphins and harbor porpoises to impact ...May 25, 2017 · Similarly, the estimated abundance of bottlenose dolphins within the Cromarty Firth did not differ from the abundance estimate for the SAC ...
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Are Costs Being Put Before Environment in Scottish Ship Oil ...But the local port authority now wants tankers to transfer their oil in the open waters of the firth itself, right where the protected species live and breed.
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Petition with more than 100,000 names opposes ship-to-ship oil ...Port of Cromarty Firth has proposed the transfers of oil at sea. It has said the work could be done safely and without risk to the environment. In January, it ...
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Cromarty Rising – Opposing Cromarty Firth Port Authority proposals ...Cromarty Rising – Opposing Cromarty Firth Port Authority proposals to transfer crude oil where dolphins feed and breed.Missing: concerns | Show results with:concerns
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Cromarty Firth scrubs out oil transfer plans - Energy VoiceDec 4, 2018 · Controversial plans to transfer millions of tonnes of crude oil between tankers at the mouth of the Cromarty Firth – allegedly threatening ...Missing: 2017 | Show results with:2017
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Oil pollution in the Cromarty Firth and inshore Moray FirthDec 5, 2011 · In the Cromarty Firth the majority of incidents since 1970 have been from long-established shore-based sources, while the frequency of incidents ...Missing: risks spills
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Whyte & Mackay fined over Cromarty Firth pollution - BBC NewsJul 16, 2012 · Whisky distillers Whyte and Mackay has been fined £9,000 for leaking up to 20,000 litres of oil from one of its plants into the Cromarty ...
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Oil rigs detained in Cromarty Firth will now be dismantled legally - BBCAug 28, 2022 · The Ocean Vanguard, Ocean Princess and Ocean Nomad have been detained in the Cromarty Firth since 2018 by the Scottish Environment Protection ...
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Cromarty Firth oil rig complaints spike as downturn puts vessels out ...Jul 14, 2020 · Complaints of the “blight” of oil rigs in the Cromarty Firth spiked over the last month as the industry downturn forced vessels out of work.Missing: idle biodiversity impact
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Secrets of the Black Isle - Current ArchaeologyFeb 7, 2020 · From a possible Mesolithic structure and an enigmatic 'promontory fort' to a monumental Pictish barrow cemetery, Eric Grant takes us through some of the ...
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Tag Archives: Black Isle archaeologyHowever, in the same field as the barrow cemetery, a fortified settlement was excavated in the 1990's; no primary dating evidence for the Picts was obtained but ...
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Dingwall and the Vikings: Tracing the Norse Influence - Go HighlandsAug 18, 2024 · Dingwall, situated on the Cromarty Firth, was strategically significant due to its proximity to the sea and its location on fertile lands.Missing: 12th | Show results with:12th
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Place Names of Ross and CromartyThe twelfth century saw the triumph of Gaelic over Pictish and Norse; and probably this period (circ.1100-1200) was the only one since the coming of the Gaels, ...Missing: 8th- 12th
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Brief History - Cromarty LiveCromarty first appears in historical records in the 1200s, as a royal burgh protected by a castle. Only royal burghs were permitted to trade.Missing: charter date
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Urquhart Clan History - ScotClansThe Urquhart family derive their name from the district of Urquhart which can be found in the old locality of Cromarty, on the north side of the Great Glen.Missing: Mackenzie land
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Case Study: Cromarty Medieval BurghRecent excavations at Cromarty at the end of the Black Isle in Easter Ross are providing in-depth evidence of medieval occupation in a burgh (MHG51786).
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Cromarty Medieval Burgh Excavations 2013-2016: An OverviewNov 5, 2016 · The archaeological site in Reeds Park, Cromarty had been buried below a farmer's field for over 120 years, before began investigations in 2013 ...
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9.3.3 Burghs | The Scottish Archaeological Research FrameworkThe exact foundation date of Cromarty as a burgh is not known, but by 1315 the burgh (with its rights) was granted from the crown to the earl of Ross (Alston ...Missing: charter | Show results with:charter
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A Corner of Cromarty and Cromarty Firth - High Life HighlandThere was a fishing community here at least as far back as the seventeenth century. Herring fishing boomed in the 17th and 18th century. Cromarty was very ...
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Step back in time - Cromarty Courthouse MuseumJust over a hundred years later Cromarty erected a new mercat cross, a sign that the economy was picking up. The town was granted a new charter (1593) which ...Missing: date | Show results with:date<|separator|>
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[PDF] Textile production in Cromarty and the Northern Highlands by David ...Data analysed in chapter 8 shows that the town of Cromarty grew from a population of c.900 – 950 in 1690 to c.1125 in 1744. As a small urban centre the town ...Missing: volumes 19th
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Cromarty - Electric ScotlandThe town of Cromarty lies at the north-east tip of the Black Isle, its feet in the waters of the Cromarty Firth and its back to the heather covered slopes ...
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The Forbes family of Ferintosh | Scotch WhiskyJul 11, 2018 · The first legal distillery in Scotland, Ferintosh accounted for two-thirds of the whisky produced in the country by the late 1760s.Missing: shipbuilding | Show results with:shipbuilding
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Distillery Stories: The Dalmore - GreatDramsOct 20, 2017 · This led him to the banks of the Cromarty Firth, where the distillery remains to this day. 28 years after he began in the Whisky business ...
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Cromarty Lighthouse - Rampant Scotland DirectoryBoard of Trade sanction was granted in 1842 to build Cromarty Lighthouse, on the North East tip of the Black Isle to guide ships in from the Moray Firth to the ...
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The Fleet at Cromarty - HMS NatalIn the years befor the First World War, the Cromarty Firth became a major naval base. The entrance to the Cromarty Firth was through a narrow channel between ...Missing: activity | Show results with:activity
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A Christmas Party then Tragedy : 30 December 1915A series of explosions ripped through HMS Natal on the afternoon of 30 December 1915 in the Cromarty Firth. The ship sank within 5 minutes with the loss of 421 ...Missing: activity | Show results with:activity
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The Invergordon Mutiny 1931 - Left-HorizonsSep 25, 2021 · The Invergordon Mutiny began when sailors refused to prepare for sea due to a pay dispute, specifically a pay cut of one shilling a day.Missing: activity | Show results with:activity<|separator|>
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Case Study: Wartime Remains in the Cromarty FirthThe Cromarty Firth in Easter Ross was a restricted area, with military camps, defences, airfields, practice trenches, ammunition stores, offices and other ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Cromarty, Anti-submarine Controlled Mining, Royal NavyThe Royal Navy installed 'controlled' mines and associated 'guard loops' at this base for detecting and destroying German U-Boats.Missing: defenses | Show results with:defenses
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History of the 'most complete' wartime coastal battery left in ScotlandJan 26, 2019 · “From 1914 the entrance to the Cromarty Firth was protected from seaward attack by guns to fight off surface ships, by nets stretched across the ...Missing: defenses | Show results with:defenses
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Dalcross (Inverness) - Airfields of Britain Conservation TrustThe airfield had been put under civilian control in 1947 as the replacement Inverness Airport for Longman, despite continued RAF use post war with No 8 Advanced ...Missing: Cromarty Firth
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The Royal Navy in the Cromarty Firth - The Invergordon ArchiveApr 17, 2004 · At night time the ships used to be spectacularly lit up - provided quite a spectacle. On certain days they would be "dressed overall" which ...Missing: post WWII
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Short History - Invergordon Tourism AllianceInvergordon was used as a base for coaling and for taking on water in the middle of the 19th century and the provision of fresh water in the town, by the Navy, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Our History - NiggEstablished in 1972, the Nigg fabrication yard was developed to support Scotland's emerging oil and gas industry. Operated by Highland Fabricators (Hi-Fab), the ...Missing: repurposing | Show results with:repurposing
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1970's Timeline - 50 Years of Highlands and Islands EnterpriseConstruction of facilities at Nigg and Ardersier for building production platforms to support oil sector. The Nigg fabrication yard was established by Brown and ...Missing: repurposing | Show results with:repurposing
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FISHERY LIMITS BILL (Hansard, 15 June 1964) - API Parliament UKIt extends the limit for foreign fishing to six miles, with a further discretionary limit, "the outer belt", up to 12 miles. I understood the Minister to say ...
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Fortrose and Rosemarkie Local History Group - SpanglefishDavid moved back to Rosemarkie when salmon fishing in the Cromarty Firth became illegal in the 1850s. From 1861 David Sinclair fished with a variety of partners ...
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With Net and Coble: A salmon fisher on the Cromarty FirthThey worked with stake nets at fishing stations that no longer exist, their presence removed by laws attempting to cope with a decline in fish numbers that has ...Missing: ban 1860s
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[PDF] Cromarty Fishery Management PlanThe plan guides fishery management over 6 years, aiming to maintain and enhance native fish stocks and habitats, and ensure sustainable exploited fish stocks.Missing: programs | Show results with:programs
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[PDF] Strategic Environmental Assessment - SEA5 - GOV.UKthriving shellfish fishing industry in Scotland. The landings of shellfish ... Cromarty Firth (23). All year. Dredging cockles & mussels. Fish nursery ...
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[PDF] moray offshore renewables ltd - Marine Scotland24 The Moray Firth Partnership (2003) Moray Firth Matters; Fishing in the Moray Firth [Online] Accessed 07/01/11: www.morayfirth- partnership.org. 25 The ...
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[PDF] FISHING NEWS AWARDS 2024Feb 29, 2024 · With the loss of significant whitefish quota for UK vessels in ... “The fisheries in the Firth of. Forth, the Cromarty Firth and the Firth of ...<|separator|>
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Cromarty Bridge - Roader's Digest: The SABRE WikiMar 13, 2025 · History. Long before the bridge was built, indeed probably before cars became a common sight in this part of the country, there was a ferry ...
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[PDF] the moray firth province: trade and family linksCromarty had ceased to be a royal burgh towards the end of the seventeenth century and its succeeding status as a burgh of barony lapsed after the Jacobite ...Missing: medieval | Show results with:medieval
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[PDF] REVIEW 2024 - Port of Cromarty FirthIt is a requirement of the Port that all small commercial vessels, workboats and fishing vessels are registered with the PoCF to ensure full compliance with ...
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[PDF] Yearbook - Ports of ScotlandOwned and operated by Port of Cromarty Firth: two berths utilised for bulk cargo handling, cruise liner berthing and lay-by up to Panamax size vessels. Highland ...<|separator|>
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Cattle and sheep numbers across farms in the North Highlands by ...Nov 21, 2023 · Sheep Categories, Caithness, Sutherland, Ross & Cromarty, North Highlands. Sheep 1 year old and over - ewes for breeding, 72,472, 55,795, 51,185 ...Missing: Black Isle crofts
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Early Agriculture - Ross and Cromarty HeritageMay 19, 2022 · Much of the County, particularly, Wester Ross was a pastoral economy, primarily based on cattle. They had sheep, but these were the native stock ...
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Farming & Clearance - rosscromartyrootsThe Crofters' Holding Act of 1886 gave security of tenure to crofters and a system for arbitration of rents, together with compensation for improvements ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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[PDF] Beatrice Environmental Impact Assessment Report - GOV.UKtransferred their business to Britoil and under Britoil's ownership the Field reached peak production in 1985. The Field was bought by BP in 1988 and ...
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Industry - Invergordon Tourism AllianceIn 1998 the terminal handled 100,000 barrels of crude oil per day and could store about 1,400,000 barrels for shipment. In 2003 the first one million barrel ...
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Float out of the Magnus Platform - c1983 - Cromarty ArchiveApr 22, 2004 · Built at Highlands Fabricators at Nigg, the Magnus Platform was the heaviest structure of its kind ever built. See also picture #1017.
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Energy in History - Exhibition - Building rigs at NiggThe rigs which were built at Nigg were on a much vaster scale than the offshore installations in the calmer waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Nigg was hungry for ...Missing: repurposing | Show results with:repurposing
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[PDF] Block 17/3 (Inner Moray Firth) - GOV.UKReport on the analysis of DTI UKCS Oil Spill Data for the period 1975-2001, June ... Analysis of statistics of oil spills from the oil and gas industry has been ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Idle North Sea oil rigs point to fresh crisis - Financial TimesApr 19, 2020 · Sixteen idle rigs are in the Cromarty Firth, surpassing the average of 12 recorded in 2016 when the last crisis reached a nadir. Of those ...
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Idle North Sea oil rigs point to fresh crisis - OGV EnergyApr 22, 2020 · Sixteen inactive platforms are located in the Cromarty Firth, exceeding the average of 12 recorded in 2016 when the last crisis reached a nadir.
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Decommissioning Platforms - Port of Cromarty FirthPort of Cromarty Firth is capable of decommissioning the largest offshore ... oil and gas drilling rigs, offering great protection for underwater work.
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Global Energy Group takes control of Nigg Oil TerminalMar 4, 2020 · Global Energy Group has reached an agreement with Repsol Sinopec Resources UK and has taken over the long-term operation of the Nigg Oil Terminal jetty.Missing: dismantling | Show results with:dismantling
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Cromarty Firth oil rig headed for recycling yard in TurkeyAug 24, 2022 · An oil rig which was blocked from leaving the Cromarty Firth in 2018 has been sold to a Turkish recycling firm for scrapping.Missing: dismantling | Show results with:dismantling
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Cromarty Firth oil rig arrives in Turkey for legal scrappingSep 16, 2022 · An oil rig which left the Cromarty Firth last month has now arrived in Turkey to be scrapped safely at an EU-approved yard.
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Emerging decommissioning bounty eyed for North Sea oil and gasAug 9, 2023 · The North Sea oil and gas industry spent £1.6bn decommissioning redundant wells and infrastructure last year - more than in any of the previous ...
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Energy strategy: position statement - gov.scotMar 16, 2021 · Highlands and Islands Enterprise is also supporting the creation of 143 high-value jobs at the Port of Cromarty Firth with funding of £7.75 ...
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Oil firms set to spend £16.6 billion on decommissioning over next ...Nov 23, 2021 · About 95% of the material that is decommissioned from old oil and gas platforms and other structures is typically recycled, OGUK said, ...Missing: rates | Show results with:rates
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Report busts '95% myth' on amount of recycled material from North ...Jun 9, 2021 · The amount of materials being recycled from UK North Sea oil platforms is far lower than previously thought, according to a new report.
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Shipping And Cargo - Port of Cromarty FirthThe port handles bulk, unitised, and project cargo, vessels up to 50,000 DWT, and has heavy lift capability up to 1,000 tonnes SWL. It also has dedicated ...
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Port of Cromarty Firth - Scottish Offshore Wind Ports Alliance12m depth, adjacent to laydown areas totalling >12 Ha providing unrestricted open storage and heavy load-bearing capacity for the largest components.
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About Us | Trust Port | Cromarty FirthThe Port of Cromarty Firth is a leading Trust Port and a powerhouse of the Highland economy. We have served the region and Scotland for over four decades.Missing: logistics | Show results with:logistics
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£3.7m pre-tax profits for Port of Cromarty Firth as renewables and ...Sep 25, 2025 · Across 2024, the port handled 715 ship arrivals, 1011 acts of pilotage and 13.01 million gross tonnes. The port also received a Distinction ...
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Port of Cromarty Firth gains go-ahead for £111 million expansionAug 7, 2025 · The Port of Cromarty Firth has received marine and dredging licenses from Scottish Ministers for its £111 million Phase 5 expansion,.
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Port Of NiggStrategically located within the sheltered deep waters of the Cromarty Firth, the Port of Nigg is a multi-user facility, servicing the offshore wind, oil & gas, ...
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Offshore wind farm base proposed for Cromarty Firth - BBCOct 4, 2023 · A new offshore wind farm manufacturing and assembly base has been proposed for the shores of the Cromarty Firth in the Highlands.
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ABP signs deal to explore ambitious offshore wind infrastructure ...ABP has signed an agreement in respect of an area of land at Pitcalzean Farm adjacent to the Nigg Energy Park. ... wind turbine component-manufacturing plant at ...
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Strong Year for Port of Cromarty Firth as Renewables and Cruise ...Sep 25, 2025 · Cruise remained another major contributor to the Port's success, with 116 vessels and more than 213,000 passengers arriving during 2024 and ...
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Joint cooperation to deliver two new Green Freeports in Firth Of ...Jan 13, 2023 · Two new Green Freeports will be established in Inverness and Cromarty Firth and Firth of Forth, the UK and Scottish governments have jointly announced today.
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Green Freeports Programme: business and regulatory impact ...Jul 15, 2025 · 4. Following a competitive bidding exercise in January 2023, two Green Freeports were selected by the governments from five bids: Forth Green ...
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Highland Deephaven - ICFGFEasy access to Cromarty Firth - an invaluable route to transport materials and goods into the Firth and beyond. Extensive flat terrain. Significant laydown and ...
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Sign off for Highlands green freeport plan for 11,000 jobs - BBCSep 26, 2025 · Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport (ICFGF) is expected to generate more than 11,000 jobs over the next 25 years. It aims to become a ...Missing: contracts | Show results with:contracts
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Section 3: Costs, impacts and benefits - Green Freeports ProgrammeJul 15, 2025 · Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport aims to create 18,300 jobs for the UK - 11,300 of which would be located in the Highlands. It aims ...
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Freeports: What are they? What do we know? And what will we know?Mar 10, 2023 · The Freeports offer various tax and customs reliefs, simplified import and export procedures, enhanced trade promotion, and additional support for innovation.
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Budget 2024: UK pledges thousands of new jobs in freeports planOct 25, 2024 · But according to the government, freeports in the UK have attracted £2.9bn of investment and created an estimated 6,000 jobs. Rachel Reeves ...
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[PDF] UK Freeports Programme Report 2025Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport has been cited as a key factor in SEUKs decision and the project will stimulate significant economic activity and ...<|separator|>
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Against Freeports - Scottish Left ReviewFreeports are not the solution to Scotland's industrial decline. Maggie Chapman considers the challenges they present for the left.Missing: opposition | Show results with:opposition
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[PDF] Freeports: what are they, what do we know, and what will we know?This suggests that choosing Freeport sites with an eye to levelling up may come with a trade-off in terms of maximising overall economic benefits.
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Moray East Offshore Wind Farm - United Kingdom - 4C OffshoreMoray East Offshore Wind Farm. United Kingdom. Fully Commissioned. 950 MW Capacity. 02 Jun 2025: ...Missing: Cromarty | Show results with:Cromarty
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Moray East Offshore Wind Farm Project | INPEX CORPORATIONProject History. April 2022, Commences commercial operations. March 2023, INPEX joins project. INPEX ...<|separator|>
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Port Of Cromarty Firth Launches Bold New Plan For Highlands ...Mar 5, 2021 · The plan is to establish a green hydrogen hub in the Highlands to produce, store, and distribute hydrogen, powered by renewable sources, for ...
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Port of Cromarty Firth to import Green Hydrogen from Norway - BIG HITMay 24, 2021 · The deep water Cromarty Firth will become the UK transhipment hub for Gen2 Energy's hydrogen, produced from Norway's surplus renewable energy, ...
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Port of Nigg - ICFGFPort of Cromarty Firth. A strategic hub for offshore wind – combining proven infrastructure, prime location, and decades of energy expertise to support large- ...
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UK offshore wind capacity factors – a semi-statistical analysisOct 6, 2017 · The average capacity factor at 28 operating UK offshore wind farms is 33.6% (most recent 12-month average) and 34.5% (lifetime), increasing to 36.1% and 37.5% ...Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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UK offshore wind capacity factors - Energy NumbersJun 19, 2022 · Here are the average capacity factors for offshore wind farms in UK waters, newly updated to include data to the end of May 2022.Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Port of Cromarty Firth reports £12.7 million turnover, despite ...Oct 29, 2021 · Renewable energy generated 43% of the port's income during 2020. The increase in both renewable energy activities and rigs being anchored in the ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage<|control11|><|separator|>
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Port of Cromarty Firth boosted by renewables and cruise revenuesOct 23, 2020 · Oil and gas activity continued throughout the Firth last year, with major oil rig inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) projects helping ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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Port of Cromarty Firth gets green light to expand for floating windAug 5, 2025 · The Port of Cromarty Firth has secured marine and dredge licences from the Scottish government for its GBP-111-million (USD 147.5m/EUR ...
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Government unlocks floating offshore wind with major investment for ...Mar 5, 2025 · The Port of Cromarty Firth in Scotland will be a major hub for the UK's world-leading floating offshore wind industry, as the UK government announces over £55 ...
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UK on track to miss 2030 floating offshore wind target by 90%Jun 14, 2024 · In 2022, the UK government set a target to generate 50GW in offshore wind by 2030, including 5GW of floating offshore wind. The UK is a world ...Inflation, Financing, Grid... · How Siemens Gamesa Hull... · Floating Wind Sector Seeks...
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[PDF] The Highlands and Islands Workforce SummitApr 4, 2025 · Over the 10- year period from 2013-2023, the working age population (16-. 64) in the Highlands and Islands declined by 3.8% compared to an ...
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[PDF] UKCS Decommissioning Cost and Performance UpdateData gathered shows that 95%4 of decommissioning contracts awarded between April 2023 and March 2024 went to UK-based organisations, demonstrating the strength ...
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Community - Port of Cromarty FirthOthers are impacted by Port activities, such as the local community and regional economies. The UK, Scottish and local governments also take an interest ...Missing: jobs | Show results with:jobs
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Annual Public Meeting 2025 - Invergordon - Port of Cromarty FirthSep 25, 2025 · Our next challenge is to deliver the Phase 5 expansion, which will we hope secure jobs and inward investment for the next 2-3 decades and give ...
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Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport reaches historic final ...Sep 26, 2025 · Its £350m subsea cable manufacturing facility will create more than 150 highly skilled local jobs when it opens next year. The local and ...
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A Historiography of the Impact of North Sea Oil on Northern ScotlandIn this article, writing about the impact of oil is categorised according to four periods: up to and including 1975; 1976-1985 inclusive; 1986-1995 inclusive; ...
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UK Supreme Court Quashes Planning Permission Due to a Failure ...The Supreme Court ruled that the decision to grant planning permission to retain and expand an oil production site in Surrey in South East England was unlawful.Missing: Cromarty Firth
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[PDF] Cromarty Firth Sea the Value Workshop 2Nov 15, 2023 · The Sea the Value project aims to understand the different values communities hold towards their local marine environment, the diverse ...