oj the Fishery Board for Scotland^ 



xi 



In our last Report we stated the steps taken by us to bring the 

 needs of Scotland in this respect before the proper authorities and the 

 result at present stands as under : — 



GRANTS AND LOANS TO SCOTTISH FISHERY HARBOURS. 





By Development 

 Commissioners. 



By 

 Fishery 

 Board. 



Total 





Total 

 Amount 

 being 













Total 

 Loans. 



applied 



Harbours. 











Free 





Free 

 Grant. 



Loan 

 Free of 

 Interest. 



Loan 

 bearing 

 Interest. 



Free 

 Grant. 



Grants . 



to 



Harbour 

 Assist- 

 ance. 



. 



£ 



■ 



£ 



£ 





i/ 







x> 



c 



jDcrwicK-ou- i weed 



4,000 





7,000 





A C\(\C\ 



i,\jyj\) 



1 1 c^nn 











1 069 



1 069 





1 069 



Stonehaven 



(),500 



7,000 









/,uuu 



13',500 



Fraserburgh 



20,000 





20,000 







9n nc\(\ 



Af\ nnn 



X clillclll . • 









321 







'i91 



(Tardenstown 



4,000 





4,000 







J. nnn 



o,UUU 



Mar>rlnff 



10,000 





12,000 



2 000 



1 9 OOrt 



19 nnn 



91 nnn 



jjanu 











o,UUU 





'i C\f\(\ 

 o,UUU 



Whitehills . 









1,500 



1,500 





1,500 



CuUen 



2*300 





2,300 





2,300 



2,300 



4,600 



Portknockie 



3.200 





2,800 





3,200 



2,800 



6,000 



Findochty . 



1,500 





1,500 



500 



2,000 



1,500 



3,500 



Buckie 



8,000 



25,000 





2,000 



10,000 



25,000 



35,000 



Lossiemouth 



(ioo 





10,000 





600 



10,000 



10,600 



Nairn . 



7,000 









7,000 





7,000 



Avoch 









500 



500 





500 



Cromarty . 



'750 









750 





750 



Wick . 





15,000 









15,000 



15,000 



Whitehall, 















Stronsay 



10,000 









10,000 





10,000 



Lerwick 



7,500 









7,500 





7,500 



Ullapool 



2,000 



1,500 







3,500* 



3,000* 



6,500* 



Port Charlotte . 









ioo 



100 





100 



Maidens 









1,500 



1,500 





1,500 



Totals . 



87,350 



48,500 



59,600 



12,480 



101,340 



109,600 



210,940 



* Including £1,500 grant and £1,500 loan from Board of Agriculture for Scotland. 



A report by Mr. R. Gordon Nicol, M.Inst.C.E., the Board's Con- 

 sulting Engineer, on the various harbours at which operations are in 

 progress will be found under Appendix M. 



MEANS OF CAPTUKE. 



I. Introductory Remarks. 



Particulars of the vessels and men engaged in the Scottish fisheries 

 are given in Appendices A. No. 1 and A No. 2 (pp. 4 to 57). 



In Appendix A. No. 1 the vessels are tabulated according to the 

 method of propulsion — sails or oars, motor, and steam, the last- 

 mentioned class being sub-divided into trawl vessels and other steam 

 vessels — and this Appendix includes not only vessels owned and 

 registered in Scotland, but also vessels registered in England which 



