Nearly £7 million is being awarded towards 107 projects that aim to improve coastal communities in Scotland.
The £6.9m initiative forms the sixth round of the European and Maritime Fisheries Fund (EMFF).
The funding includes around £182,587 for the purchase and installation of a new ice plant at Mallaig Harbour which will protect the quality of catch landing in the west coast.
The grant is made up of £5.1m funding from the EU and £1.8m from the Scottish Government.
Speaking at the annual Skippers Expo in Aberdeen, Fisheries Secretary Fergus Ewing said: "From grants which are helping vessels upgrade their equipment, to funding for harbour improvements and better storage facilities, this £6.9 million investment is supporting the whole fisheries supply chain reach into new markets and improve the quality of their produce.
"The range of projects this investment is benefitting shows exactly how reliant our coastal communities are on this European funding stream."
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