See News page for update on feasibility study

Amanda Graham who is an Honours student at Aberdeen University was our Runrig Scholar for 2008. She arrived on 19th August and has completed a programme of research using a hydrophone to listen for marine mammals. See NEWS page.

Comann na Mara welcomed the 22 yachts of the Royal Highland Yacht Club who arrived in company in Lochmaddy on Friday 4th July. See NEWS page

 

 

The Stornoway Gazette of 27.3.2008 carried the announcement of the engagement of Alicia Maclean (Nova Scotia) to Matthew Macdonald ( Lochmaddy and Stornoway). They met while she was here doing her study on Seaweed under the Comann na Mara, Runrig scholarship. All Good wishes to them both from Comann na Mara.

 

Esmee Fairbairn Trust have awarded us £10,000 for our feasibility study ( see link to Marine Centre)

For a report on the 6th Comann na Mara annual lecture see News page.

For photographs of the Lochmaddy Bay sea eagles click on Lochmaddy link on left

 

 

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The Outer Hebrides have a unique culture and environment. They are situated in an exposed location on the edge of the British Isles, off the west coast of Scotland, bounded to the East by the Minch, and to the West by the Atlantic. These seas are both friend and foe to those who inhabit them. As well as shaping the landscape of these islands, the waters that surround us cause our mild maritime climate, providing work and enabling a rich source of food. These factors have long been recognised and are preserved in a rich heritage of folklore and song.

A voluntary group called Comann na Mara (Society of the Sea) has been formed, based in North Uist, but open to all. This group is made up of those who work on the seas, enjoy the sea as a leisure activity and who recognise the important part that the sea plays in island life. Forming the group was seen as a tangible way of recognising the value of the sea and promoting it to a wider public. In particular the group wishes to acknowledge the past, make the most of the present and secure the future. One of the main aims of the group is to establish a marine centre. This will not be just a working museum, but will form a focal point for the wider aims of the group. These aims include education on the value of the rich waters that lap these shores, promotion of responsible stewardship, encouraging research into the sea and marine life and securing the future of this valuable resource. Research has shown this project would be unique in Scotland.

 
   
Plumose anemones, urchins and red cushion star ( © SNH)   Island life has always been a fragile existence and its remoteness has always meant a great dependence on natural resources. This is an attribute that must be both celebrated and nurtured. The external influences on island life are ever changing as has been shown recently by the downgrading of the military base on Benbecula. Changes such as this have strengthened the resolve of the people to boost the local economy and to promote the islands and their virtues to a wider public.
                                     

The current committe is composed of a marine biologist, two full time fishermen, a retired G.P, two social workers, a civil engineer, a retired teacher, an estates manager, a retired manager and an assistant harbourmaster.

 

MORAL SUPPORTERS.

Our project has roused a lot of interest and all the organisations that we have approached so far consider it to be a novel and much required scheme. They have all sent letters of support.

LOCAL.

164 North ist signatories, Angus B Macneill, MP ; Local Fishermen; North Uist Community Council; Uist Boat Club; Lochmaddy and Trumisgarry Community Hall; North Uist Estates; Grimsay Boat Shed; Sgoil Lionacleit; Scottish Crofters Foundation (Uist Branch); Uist 2000; Southern Isles Amenity Trust; Uist Buildings Preservation Trust; North Uist Angling Club; The Wee Pier Trust (fishermen and leisure users); Uist Outdoor Centre; Taigh Chearsabhagh Trust.

AREA. Western Isles Council; Western Isles Enterprise; Fisheries Officer, Western Isles Council; Western Isles Fishermens Association; Western Isles Fisheries Trust; Hebridean Whale Watchers; Lewis Castle College

NATIONAL.Scottish Crofting Foundation, Scottish Natural Heritage; Scottish Environment Protection Agency; Fisheries Research Laboratory, Aberdeen; Scottish Fresh Water Laboratory, Pitlochry; Scottish Association of Marine Scientists, Dunstaffnage; Oban Seal and Marine Centre; The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich; Northern Lighthouse Board; The University of Wales, Bangor; University of Glasgow; University of Reading; Marine Biological Station, Millport; University of St. Andrews; St. Andrews Aquarium; Clyde Cruising Club; National Lobster Hatchery, Padstow, Runrig Band, University of Cornwall, Marine Conservation Society, University of Nottingham, Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen,

INTERNATIONAL

The Bedford Institute, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada www.bio.gc.ca

Bermuda Biological Station

The University of Iceland; Chief Coastguard, Iceland; Marine Station, Rhodes, Greece; The Atlantic Salmon Trust;

Sherkin Island Marine Station, Eire - http://homepage.tinet.ie/~sherkinmarine/station.htm

International Otter Survival Fund

PERSONAL.. The late Magnus Magnusson KBE, Pres. Institute of Contemporary Scotland, Calum Macdonald previous MP (Western Isles) Alasdair Morrison previous MSP (Western Isles)

Any interested parties from outwith Uist who would like to support us can join our list of "Off Island" supporters by contacting Dr John MacLeod ( see bottom of this page)

LINKS OF INTEREST

www.mcsuk.org - The Marine Conservation Society embraces most aspects of Marine Conservation. Their team did a tour of the Hebrides last May with a model of a Leatherback Turtle.

.www.fishonline.org is a text book of the world`s main fishes. Gives brief details of each and rates their current risk status.

http://www.communityland.org.uk/ The Scottish Community Land website

www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org

www.frs-scotland.gov.uk

www.uistoutdoorcentre.co.uk

The Mother of All Maritime Links - http://www.boat-links.com/linklists/boatlink-01.html (an American site but you can find links to practically anywhere)

 

 

                                     
   

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Comann na Mara
Taigh na Hearradh

Lochmaddy
Isle of North Uist
HS6 5AE

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