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Friday, 21 March 2025

Old quay, new ladders!

 

900 year old legendarily hard Cornish granite still proves a challenge for the JT Fabrication team...



as they get to grips fitting out the new ladders on the Old Quay - see the full story here - and don't forget, every Saturday you can join a team of volunteers to help speed the work along - see the Old Harbour website for more information.

Thursday, 20 March 2025

Community opportunity on the Old Quay, Newlyn.

NPHC Seeks Expressions of Interest, Alongside Old Harbour Restoration





The Newlyn Pier & Harbour Commissioners (NPHC) are inviting expressions of interest for the Fishermen's Rest building on the Old Quay in Newlyn. This initiative coincides with the ongoing restoration project of the Old Harbour itself, highlighting NPHC's commitment to revitalising this historic area.

The Fishermen's Rest is a historic building located in a prominent position on the Old Quay, overlooking the harbour. NPHC believes it has the potential to be a useful space for both the local community and visitors, complementing the improvements being made to the harbour's infrastructure.

They are interested in proposals that show:

* An awareness of Newlyn's history and fishing traditions.

* A plan to engage with the local community.

* A practical and sustainable business plan.

* Creative ideas for the use of the building.

* Respect for the existing building.

Essentially, NPHC wants to find someone who will use the Fishermen's Rest in a way that benefits the area, working in harmony with the wider Old Harbour restoration. They are looking for a proposal that will ensure the building remains a useful asset to the community.

Those interested are asked to submit expressions of interest detailing their ideas and plans. This is an opportunity to contribute to the Old Quay's ongoing development and make use of a building in a key location, during a time of significant positive change for the whole area.

Newlyn Harbour can be contacted here.

Wednesday, 19 March 2025

It's a rock 'n roll life


 Winter of Ladram heads for the gaps in near gale force NW winds.


Tuesday, 18 March 2025

Bridging the Depths: Auxcis' Kosmos and Neptune Revolutionizing Fishing E-Trade

 



The fishing industry, a vital cornerstone of coastal communities has long relied on traditional methods of trade. From the early morning auctions at the harbour to negotiated deals on the quayside, the process, while steeped in tradition, can often be inefficient and lack transparency. 

Auxcis, a leader in maritime technology, has developed these two distinct yet complementary systems to streamline the seafood supply chain. Understanding how they work and the advantages they bring is crucial for everyone involved in the local fishing economy.

Kosmos: Casting a Wider Net for Buyers

Kosmos is designed as a comprehensive online auction and trading platform for seafood. Imagine a digital marketplace where fishing vessels can list their catches in real-time, providing detailed information on species, size, quality, and origin. Buyers, whether local processors, restaurants, or even international distributors, can then access this information remotely and participate in transparent auctions or make direct purchase offers.

Key Benefits for Fishing Boats using Kosmos:

  • Wider Market Access: Kosmos breaks down geographical barriers, connecting boats with a larger pool of potential buyers beyond the immediate port. This increased competition can lead to better prices for their catch. For example, a boat landing a particularly high-quality batch of cod could attract bids from buyers in London or even further afield, maximizing their return.
  • Price Transparency and Control: The auction format ensures fair price discovery based on demand. Boats have greater visibility into market value and can often set reserve prices, giving them more control over the sale of their hard-earned catch.
  • Reduced Time and Effort: Listing catches online can streamline the sales process, potentially reducing the time spent negotiating on the quayside. This allows crews to focus on what they do best – fishing. Detailed information uploaded beforehand can also minimize back-and-forth communication with buyers.
  • Data-Driven Insights: Kosmos can provide valuable data on market trends, popular species, and price fluctuations, helping fishermen make more informed decisions about their fishing efforts. Knowing that a certain type of shellfish is in high demand can influence their next trip.

Key Benefits for Buyers using Kosmos:

  • Increased Choice and Quality: Access to a wider range of catches from multiple vessels means buyers have more options in terms of species, quality, and quantity. Detailed listings with potentially even photos or videos allow for better-informed purchasing decisions.
  • Greater Efficiency and Convenience: Buyers can browse available seafood and place bids or make offers from the convenience of their office or business, saving time and travel costs associated with physical auctions.
  • Enhanced Transparency and Traceability: Kosmos can provide a clear audit trail of transactions and potentially integrate with traceability systems, offering buyers greater confidence in the origin and handling of the seafood they purchase. Knowing exactly which boat caught the fish and when can be a significant advantage for businesses emphasising sustainability.
  • Competitive Pricing: The auction environment fosters competition among buyers, potentially leading to more favourable prices.

Neptune: Smooth Sailing for Port Operations

While Kosmos focuses on the direct trade of seafood, Neptune is designed to optimise the broader port ecosystem. This system likely encompasses features such as electronic landing declarations, automated weighing and grading processes, digital invoicing, and potentially even integration with port logistics and resource management.

Key Benefits for the Port using Neptune:

  • Improved Efficiency and Throughput: Automating processes like landing declarations and invoicing reduces paperwork and administrative burdens, leading to faster turnaround times for vessels and increased efficiency within the port. Imagine the reduction in queues and waiting times if all the paperwork is handled digitally.
  • Enhanced Data Collection and Management: Neptune allows for the collection of comprehensive data on landings, species, and vessel activity. This data can be invaluable for port authorities in planning resources, monitoring fish stocks, and making informed decisions about infrastructure development.
  • Increased Transparency and Accountability: Digital records enhance transparency across port operations, reducing the potential for errors and disputes. This can foster greater trust among all stakeholders.
  • Attracting More Business: A port equipped with modern, efficient e-trade systems like Neptune can become a more attractive destination for fishing vessels and buyers, potentially leading to increased activity and economic growth for the local community.

The Synergistic Power of Kosmos and Neptune

The true power lies in the potential synergy between Kosmos and Neptune. Imagine a seamless flow of information from the moment a boat lands its catch (recorded in Neptune) to its listing and sale on Kosmos, followed by efficient processing and dispatch facilitated by Neptune's logistical capabilities. This integrated approach can create a more efficient, transparent, and profitable ecosystem for the entire fishing industry.

Looking Ahead

The adoption of e-trade systems like Auxcis' Kosmos and Neptune represents a significant step forward for the fishing industry. While embracing new technologies may require adjustments, the potential benefits for our fishing boats, buyers, and the port are immense. By bridging the gaps in traditional trading methods, these platforms can help ensure a more sustainable and prosperous future for our vital fishing community.

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Monday, 17 March 2025

Cornish langoustine season starts this Monday morning in Newlyn!


Oven Vision and Ocean Vision V are the first Scottish prawn boats to kick off this year's season...


and with it being a spring tide and most of the netting fleet in port along with half a dozen visiting Brixham beamers chasing Dover sole in the Channel landing berths were hard to find...



forcing the port's biggest boat to land directly to the market to land her trip...



too late to be sold today like these red mullet from an inshore trawler, Spirited Lady...



most of the Scottish prawn boats when working from Newlyn put their whitefish to the market like these head-on monk...



and hake...



pretty much the last view monk fish see just before they disappear down the gullet, there are teeth all the way down the throat of these fish at the top of the food chain...



and there's more tails form the local boats who tail their monk and sell the heads for bait...



those Scots do love a haddock...



the ground fish mix from the beamers...



and more head-on monk from Vision V...



last of the cuttles for this season...



nice little haul of blues...



those sardine are still coming ashore...



and good shots of handline mackerel...



manual handling keeps you fit...



two of the biggest sterns in the port...



lay back-to-back...



two of the sardine wagons at rest...



as yet more fuel arrives to supply the visitors...



Lionel hard at it updating the tide clocks...



a busy time at the market...



those poor gribble will be starving now...



the quays are end-to-end with boats two and three deep...



up on the slip this morning at high water, Girl Pamela.