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Fraserburgh Harbour is situated in the North East corner of Scotland and is ideally positioned for the fishing grounds of the North and East of Scotland as well as being in close proximity to the North Sea Oil and Gas fields. The location also makes it well placed for trade with Scandavia and Baltic Sea ports Fraserburgh has good communications by road from Aberdeen with other road links to a wide hinterland. Airport and railhead at Aberdeen. Local transportation facilities, Customs services are provided as required The Harbour has easy access and safe berthing with approximately 2.5 miles of quayside. The Port Geographically is designed for easy access for both vessels and transportation. Recent developments include the deepening of the Balaclava Harbour and entrance channel to a depth of -8.9 metres at chart datum . A depth of -5.9 metres at chart datum is available in the inner entrance channel. Industrial ground for onshore development is also available. Port movements are controlled from the Watch Tower situated on the West Pier . Vessels entering, leaving or moving around the Harbour must report on VHF Channel 12. Port rasar is also in operation. A Harbour Guard Security System by a mobile patrol and CCTV System assist in prodducing good security cover in the Harbour area Additional enquiries contact: The Harbour Master - Andrew Ironside or the Superintendent - Mr Brian McCann |
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