Shane Wood

Fraserburgh Harbour appoints new Harbour Master

Fraserburgh Harbour has announced the appointment of Captain Shane Wood as Harbour Master, taking over from Thomas Boyle who retires ...

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Fraserburgh Harbour has announced the appointment of Captain Shane Wood as Harbour Master, taking over from Thomas Boyle who retires after eight years in the role.

With almost 40 years’ maritime experience behind him, Capt. Wood spent 30 years serving across the globe with the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. He brings with him additional experience as Master aboard clearance and aggregate dredgers, and as Harbour Master of Cowes Harbour Commission.

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In his new role, Capt. Wood will play an integral part in the progression of Fraserburgh Harbour’s proposed £300million Development Masterplan, designed to secure the future of the trust port by providing facilities which will enable economic growth in the town and wider region, whilst supporting climate change objectives.

Discussing his new role, Capt. Wood said: “During my career, I have passed Fraserburgh’s coastline many times and have been aware of the Harbour’s strong links with the fishing industry and growing reputation within the offshore wind sector.

“What I hadn’t appreciated until recently is the passion my new colleagues have for maintaining the Harbour’s relationship with the local community and their commitment to a Masterplan which will bring far-reaching economic benefits to the town, Aberdeenshire and indeed Scotland. It’s an inspiring, exciting environment and one to which I look forward to contributing.”

William Whyte, Convener at Fraserburgh Harbour added: “We are delighted that Shane has joined us and have no doubt that his wide-ranging knowledge and experience will positively impact the Harbour’s leadership team, Board of Commissioners and the future of Fraserburgh Harbour itself.

“I’d like to take this opportunity, on behalf of Fraserburgh Harbour, to thank Thomas Boyle for his service to the port since 2016 and to wish him an enjoyable retirement.”

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