The Highland Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG) has awarded funding of £30,098 to Wick Harbour Authority.
The money will be used for the purchase of additional infrastructure and will increase the capacity at Wick Marina from 72 to 84 berths.
Interpretation panels will also be installed in the area around the harbor to promote the maritime heritage of Wick and provide information regarding the diversification process to create a modern port, as well as information about the local wildlife and coastal walks.
The grant has been awarded from the Highland European Fisheries Fund programme and provides support for projects which contribute to the sustainable development and improvement of the quality of life in fisheries dependent areas.
Wick was a major fishing port in Europe in the late 1800’s and relied heavily on the fishing industry throughout most of the 20th century, and as the fishing industry declined, Wick Harbour Authority have looked to diversify and develop new facilities and services to help provide local employment and encourage visitors to the area.
Robert Silverwood, Board Member of Wick Harbour Authority said: "In 2009, Wick Harbour Authority installed a marina which has had a fantastic effect upon both the harbour and the surrounding infrastructure with an estimated £35k revenue input to the local economy.
"The existing marina has now reached capacity and has a waiting list that exceeds availability of berths. The project aims to encourage and accommodate visitors to the area through the provision of enhanced facilities.
"The increased income will help sustain the harbour and the many micro-enterprises who serve the marine and tourist industries.
"The information displays will benefit visitors and residents alike, highlighting places of interest and local activities. It is hoped this will encourage visitors to stay longer and enjoy the area."
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