A
traffic separation scheme operates in the Little Minch, with northbound traffic proceeding close to Skye, and southbound close to Harris. Commercial
ferry services across the Minch are operated by
Caledonian MacBrayne.
Lighthouses In the south, its entrance is marked by lighthouses at
Barra Head,
Ushenish and
Hyskeir. On Skye, there are lights at
Neist Point,
Vaternish and
An t-Iasgair. The Outer Hebrides are marked by
Weavers Point,
Eilean Glas,
Tiumpan Head and
Butt of Lewis. To the east are
Rubha Réidh,
Stoer Head and
Cape Wrath lighthouses.
Other navigational aids A buoy marks Eugenie Rock (named after the vessel which grounded there in May 1859) and the nearby Sgeir Graidach. Previously, these hazards were marked by a red-painted beacon on Sgeir Graidach, the foundations of which can still be seen at low tide. ==Mythology==