The Scottish Fisheries Museum is delighted to announce the launch of a new online database designed to host its photographic collection.
In this blog post, we take a look at how organisations are responding to the outbreak of avian flu, and what you can do to help while still making the most of the Forth coast and its islands.
Members of the Scottish Fisheries Museum Boats Club sailed the White Wing up the east coast to attend the Traditional Boat Festival at Portsoy
Beautiful paintings of coastal scenes rendered on individual pieces of driftwood collected from the shore – each one is unique.
The Firth of Forth, along with its coasts and islands, has a rich multi-layered history and a wealth of stories to tell.
We currently have vacancies for staff and volunteers as we prepare for the summer season ahead.
The Scottish Fisheries Museum has a new interactive tool to enhance visitors’ experience of its displays and galleries
Exhibition of the winning artworks, alongside other selected entries from schools across Fife, to the annual Art Competition
Scout is Joleen’s, the Scottish Fisheries Museum’s Kickstarter Apprentice, assistance dog. Joleen has worked with him since he was only 13 weeks old, and he is now three! Scout has become a great addition to the team here at the museum and brings light and joy to the office with a big smile and a wagging tail. In this blog post, Joleen shares the impact Scout has made on her everyday life.
We’re really pleased to have the East Neuk Art Club back in our Merchant’s Room gallery this month with a lovely collection of works by their members.