This British Geological Survey (BGS) marine geophysical and multibeam survey took place in May/June 2006 in the Rockall-Hatton-Faeroes region west of Scotland on board the RRS Charles Darwin. The purpose was to define the size and shape of the basalt window, identify and/or contrain compressional folds/faults/thrusts and to investigate the siesmo-stratigraphy of the Faeroe-Bank Channel to identify potential borehole locations. Additional seismic reflection data were run south of St Kilda and Stanton Bank. Subsurface seismic data were collected using an airgun, sparker and pinger. Seafloor bathymetry data were collected using a Simrad EM12 multibeam system and magnetic and gravity data were also collected. All data were recorded digitally. These data are archived by BGS. Technical details of the survey are contained in BGS Internal Report IR/06/076 (http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/7301/) and Report on a survey over Stanton Bank 4 for MESH, June 2006 (http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/7422). A preliminary overview and interpretations of data gathered are contained in Geological Summary Report CR/06/190 (http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/507380/). GeoIndex Offshore - https://mapapps2.bgs.ac.uk/geoindex_offshore/home.html?cruise=2006/2&.