EYEMOUTH

  • GBEYM
  • Latitude: 55.8735
  • Longitude: -2.08743
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in UK

Location: UK

Eyemouth Port Overview:

Location:

  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Region: Scotland
  • County: Scottish Borders
  • Coordinates: Approximately 55°52'N latitude and 2°05'W longitude

Description: Eyemouth is a small, picturesque fishing port and town situated on the southeastern coast of Scotland, near the English border. Its coastal position makes it an important local hub for marine activities, especially given its history and continuing presence of fishing-related operations.

Key Features:

  • Harbour Types: Natural harbour with breakwaters to provide calm water conditions.
  • Depths: Varies within the harbor area but generally can accommodate shallow to medium-draft vessels.
  • Tidal Range: Moderate tidal fluctuations typical of the northeast coast of Britain.
  • Navigation: Entry into the harbour requires careful navigation, especially for larger vessels due to submerged rocks and potential tidal impacts.

Facilities:

  • Fishing Facilities: Eyemouth is primarily known for its fishing industry. Facilities include fish markets, processing units, and moorings specifically designed to cater to fishing boats.
  • Marina: There is a small marina within the harbour catering to leisure craft, with berth facilities for visiting yachts and small boats.
  • Repair Services: Basic repair and maintenance services available, including a boatyard for smaller vessels.
  • Storage: Availability of shoreside storage for fishing equipment and boat parts.

Services:

  • Fueling Stations: Limited refueling options; primarily catering to fishing vessels.
  • Supplies: General supplies available in the town, with a few specialized maritime service providers.
  • Crew Amenities: Local amenities including shops, restaurants, and accommodation in the town for crew and visitors.
  • Customs and Security: Given its small size, customs services may be limited; visitors should coordinate ahead of arrival.

Access and Transportation:

  • Road Access: Eyemouth is accessible by road, with connections to the A1 which runs south to Berwick-upon-Tweed and north towards Edinburgh.
  • Public Transport: Limited public transportation options, with bus services connecting to nearby towns and cities.
  • Airports: Nearest major airports are Edinburgh Airport (approximately 1.5 hours by car) and Newcastle Airport (approximately 1.5 hours by car).

Notable Aspects:

  • Fishing: Eyemouth's economy has traditionally been built around its fishing industry, making it a vital community hub for local fishermen.
  • Tourism: Increasingly popular as a tourist destination, known for its scenic coastal views, history, and diving spots.
  • Events: Occasional maritime events and festivals celebrating fishing heritage and local culture.

Conclusion: Eyemouth Harbour is a quintessential Scottish fishing port with essential facilities catering to both its historical fishing industry and a growing number of recreational marine activities. While smaller and less equipped than major commercial ports, it remains an integral part of the local economy and cultural heritage.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
WINDCAT 18 Other EYEMOUTH<>NNG OWF 11/22/2024
MCS BOREAS Other EYEMOUTH<=>NNG 11/20/2024
SAGITTARIUS Passenger 11/17/2024
FORTUNATUS Fishing 11/16/2024
MCS SIROCCO Other EYEGB/NNG WINDFARM 11/12/2024
CWIND SWORD Other EYEMOUTH 11/11/2024
L OGIEN Fishing 11/7/2024
GOOD FELLOWSHIP Other 11/7/2024
UNITY B106 Fishing FISHING DELUXE 11/5/2024
WINDCAT 16 Other NNG OWF 11/2/2024
OCEANIC Other 11/2/2024
RNLI LIFEBOAT D-877 Port 11/2/2024
ORLA ROSE SY409 Fishing FISHING/STORNOWAY 10/31/2024

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