Record numbers of cruise passengers, the biggest decommissioning project to date and the most boxes of whitefish yet landed in the modern era - these were some of 2017’s highlights for Lerwick Port Authority
Despite the downturn in offshore oil exploration and production, which led to a challenging year for the harbour, Chief Executive Sandra Laurenson predicted a slow improvement in prospects for oil related work in the future. The number and tonnage of vessels using the port fell, as did overall passenger numbers and cargo handled compared with 2016.
"A wide range of factors, positive and negative, influenced the different sectors, with activity ending the year in line with expectations,” said Ms Laurenson
Vessel arrivals dropped 2.8% to 4,896, and the 11.6 million gross tonnes of shipping handled at Lerwick was down 6.4%, due mainly to both roll-on/roll-off ferries being dry-docked for scheduled maintenance; fewer oil-related vessels in the current downturn; and a fall in arrivals and departures by cargo ships, with some shipments transferring to roll-on/roll-off services.