Final Open Day for ETV in Scrabster

HM Coastguard is holding the final open day for the UK's Emergency Towing Vessel (ETV) 'Ievoli Black' in Scrabster this Sunday (16 September).
The 'Ievoli Black' will be open to the public between 1200 and 1600 during the RNLI Open Day at Scrabster - giving visitors the chance to go behind the scenes and explore the vessel.
'Ievoli Black' is a large ocean-going tug which is managed and programmed by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.  Its primary role is to prevent marine pollution by coming to the aid of ships that have broken down or are just unable to cope with the weather conditions.  It can also perform search and rescue operations, and support vessels suffering onboard emergencies such as fire, flood or a lack of electrical power.
The vessel is regularly on patrol off the north coast of Scotland, and around Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles. It also regularly visits a number of ports and harbours across the region. It is at 30 minutes notice for operations 24/7 and frequently takes part in training exercises with the Coastguard search and rescue helicopters stationed at Shetland and Stornoway.   
The Open Day is an opportunity to come onboard, meet the crew and take a look at the ship: the towing area, upper-deck, bridge and some internal spaces will all be open.  It is free to enter, and all are most welcome to come onboard and have a look around.

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