Peterhead Port sonar data flythrough

Peterhead Port, located on Scotland’s northeast coast, is home to one of the UK’s most historically significant maritime structures: two large vertical outer breakwaters totalling 1300m in length, in depths of up to 20mCD. Constructed between 1892 and 1956 to form a harbour of refuge, these breakwaters protect the Port from the full impact of the North Sea. With portions now over a century old, the structures remain critical to day-to-day port operations, and their preservation is essential to ensuring the port’s continued functionality and success.

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