EYEMOUTH, a burgh of barony and parish of Berwickshire, Scotland. Pop. (1931) 2,231. It is situated at the mouth of the Eye, 7 2 m. N.N.W. of Berwick-on-Tweed by the L.N.E.R. via Burnmouth. The main industry is herring fishing and allied trades, and Eyemouth was known as a port in the 1 sth century. The harbour was enlarged in 1887, and the bay is easily accessible and affords good anchorage. The rugged coast, and its numerous ra vines and caves, were formerly infested with smugglers. The promontory of St. Abb's Head is 3 m. to the N.W.