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  2. Category:Sailing ships of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Sailing ships of Scotland include all sail-powered vessels designed, built, or operated in Scotland. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. N.

  3. Fifie - Wikipedia

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    The Reaper under full sail. The Fifie is a design of sailing boat developed on the east coast of Scotland. It was a traditional fishing boat used by Scottish fishermen from the 1850s until well into the 20th century. These boats were mainly used to fish for herring using drift nets, and along with other designs of boat were known as herring ...

  4. Alexander Robertson & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Boat No 1 was a 25 ft (7.6 m) cutter designed by Robertson for John Dobbie of Dunoon, named Cowal Lass. Boat No 3 was the Fairlie, a 19 ft (5.8 m) cutter designed by William Fife III for A. Currie of Sandbank in 1890. (This was the start of a long relationship with the famous Fife yard at Fairlie, and over the years Robertsons built eleven Fife ...

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  6. Fishing industry in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish fish processing industry accounts for 49 per cent of the turnover of UK fish processing industry. [1] Geographical distribution of the turnover of the Scottish industry is 77 % around Aberdeen; 24% in central and southern Scotland; and 11 per cent in the Highlands and Islands. [1] The industry forms an integral part of the fishing ...

  7. List of ports and harbours in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland's largest container terminal. Hound Point: Firth of Forth Fife Panamax, oil terminal No - Hunterston Terminal: Fairlie, North Ayrshire: North Ayrshire: Commercial, coal-handling port No - Flotta Harbour Flotta: Orkney: Oil, Ferry Terminal Yes Kirkwall Harbour and others in the islands Kirkwall, Stromness, Scapa Flow: Orkney

  8. What Nutritionists Want You to Know About Oat Milk - AOL

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    Nichole Dandrea-Russert, M.S., R.D.N., agrees that there are some nutritional perks that come with this plant-based beverage. “Several types of oat milk contain up to 2 grams of fiber and 3 ...

  9. Shetland bus boats - Wikipedia

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    Shetland bus boats. The Shetland bus was the name given to a clandestine special operations group that made a permanent link between Shetland, Scotland, and German-occupied Norway. From mid-1941 until the end of the war it operated a number of vessels, mostly Norwegian fishing boats. [ 1]