Fifty projects which will create dozens of jobs and safeguard hundreds more in Scotland''s fishing, processing and aquaculture sectors will benefit from grants totalling more than £5.8 million.

Successful projects from the European Fisheries Fund (EFF) include making vessels more fuel efficient, improving quality in the processing sector and trialling a New Zealand system of mussel farming.

Following the recent announcement of £5.25 million to redevelop Peterhead, this announcement brings the total public investment for the Scottish industry for 2009 to more than £11 million.

Fisheries Secretary Richard Lochhead said:

"Combined, our fishing, processing and aquaculture sectors are worth more than £1 billion to the Scottish economy, and in these difficult times, it is vital that we ensure they have a sustainable and profitable future.

"I have been hugely impressed by the quality of application we received, and the level of innovation and business acumen on display.

"I am therefore very pleased to be able invest in the successful projects which will strengthen businesses and support our rural and coastal communities.

"This funding will go towards the modernisation of a number of vessels based in our ports, which will include improving catch quality and making some of them more fuel efficient.

"The processing sector will also be able to expand through additional technology being put in place and a fish farm in Mull will be able to trial a new means of farming mussels, which could have significant benefits for Scottish aquaculture.

"Together with the massive investment we gave to Peterhead Port Authority in February, this announcement should be seen as an enormous vote of confidence in our fishermen and workers in the wider fisheries sector."

Projects eligible for EFF grants include:

• The development and delivery of professional, safety and specialist skills training

• Improved management, sustainable exploitation of resources, improved hygiene standards and minimisation of environmental impacts

• Pilot projects in partnership with scientific or technical bodies

• Long term profitability in global and local markets to the benefit of producers and consumers

• Development of new markets and promotional campaigns including on quality, value enhancement and environmental credentials for fisheries and aquaculture products

• Campaigns to improve the image of fisheries and aquaculture products and image of the fisheries sector implementation of market surveys.