of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 



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dredging consisted in the removal of silt from the Entrance Channel 

 and older harbour basins, and 9840 cubic yards were dredged. 



On the completion of this work the vessel began dredging at 

 Fraserburgh Harbour, removing silt and sand which had accumulated 

 within the harbour basins, and it was engaged upon this work at the 

 end of the year, 8362 cubic yards having been dredged. 



The total quantity of material dredged during the year has amounted 

 to 26,030 cubic yards (including 6549 cubic yards of broken rock and 

 boulders). 



The cost of this work has been charged against the harbour 

 authorities. 



R. Gordon Nicol, 



Consulting Engineer. 



1st March 1922. 



