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A large expansion is planning for a port of England, which will see that the fishing industry is growing and can also be used for large passenger ships. In an upgrade of 500 million pounds, Buckie Harbor can see some dramatic changes on the Moray coast, but not everyone is happy.
There are concerns about the impact of marine tourism, but plans will not continue its ambitious expansion plan. Members of the Assembly expressed their concerns about the impact of plans on the environment in Moray. However, civil servants say that plans will balance between economic benefits and climatic concerns, reports Press and Magazine.
Draeyk Van Der Horn, a member of the Assembly, was a person who expressed his concerns about new plans. He accepts the positives that the growth in tourism will have, but says Moray is concerned about the pollution in sea life.
He said: “When considering all this, I want to make sure that the wider effect on our sea environment is completely taken into consideration.
“If we say that sea tourism is part of capturing, but we pollute the seas, we threaten the survival of this tourism industry.”
Marc Macrae, President of the Moray Council’s Economic Development and Infrastructure Committee, will bring “too much potential ında expansion.
As part of new plans, Buckie can expand to the West or the North, where costs are estimated to be £ 497 million to £ 497 million to £ 497 million.
Although the cruise ship expansion was the main part of the plans, the port would support the increasing open sea wind and cargo business.
It will also support an active fishing industry.
Council officers will now prepare a four -week advisor about port offers.
Buckie Harbor is a built -in commercial harbor with four basins.
Moray Council says: “Currently, the port, which is currently serving the operation and care vessel associated with Beatrice demonstrating turbines, has a history of proven to support the activity associated with renewable energy developments and has capacity to embrace further expansion in this field, supply chain connections and geographical position.
“Buckie, a historically important fishing port, offers a complete service package for the fleet of the fisherman.”
The port is also home to successful production, boat repair, cargo transportation and fishing businesses.