Wave and tidal energy developments including the MeyGen project could collectively be worth £8 billion to Scotland’s economy ...
On 11 May 1971, Christopher Zawadski and his crewmate, Jim (Bunt) Knight, were rescued by the Longhope RNLI Lifeboat, David & ...
One of the world's largest tidal energy turbine sites is based in the Pentland Firth in the north east of Scotland. The tide and high seas are moved by the gravitational pull of the moon and the ...
The ship and its six crew members, who were uninjured, were stuck on rocks at the small islands in the Pentland Firth for seven days before the boat was refloated. Lewis Davidson/Thurso RNLI The ...
the boat suffered a breakdown passing through the Pentland Firth A ferry that serves one ... Read more stories from Glasgow and West Scotland Frustration as island ferry struggles with demand ...
A 120-year-old sailing boat of a design dating back to the Vikings is helping to preserve the future of traditional boatbuilding in Scotland ... two miles of the Pentland Firth.
The Pentland Firth between the north coast of mainland Scotland and Orkney is home to a number of tidal turbines. Visit the Pentland Firth with Isla and Connor as they explore features of coastal ...
A 120-year-old sailing boat of a design dating back to the Vikings is helping to preserve the future of traditional boatbuilding in Scotland. "Bee" is one of ... over the treacherous two miles of the ...