SEPA, the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency, operate the small survey vessel SIR JOHN MURRAY all around the Scottish coastline. She was seen on Monday as she passed upriver towards Greenock, where she uses the Great Harbour as a base, after having spent a number of days at Troon. Built in 2004 by the now-closed Miller's boatyard at St Monans in Fife, she took her name from a well-known marine biologist of the 19th Century.
Monday, 8 March 2010
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