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Monday, 8 November 2010

How long is the shell of a cuttle?

Just started collating data on cuttlefish landings - the messiest measuring job of the lot - hopefully this will provide solid evidence of landings and growth patterns for any future stock assessments - not having a track record can prove catastrophic.......
Jake's old ship continues to land a good mix of quality fish......
though these red  mullet might look the business (and not from the Go for It).......
this is what they can look like when landed in top condition.....
the newly painted letters on the Govenek of Ladram are showing signs of wear from steaming in poor weather it seems.......
five beamers landed to the market this morning, and then one late arrival gets her boxes ashore and not a cuttle is sight......
Tom's watching all points of the compass......
latest job in Penzance Dry Dock is the tall ship, Earl of Pembroke.......
the resident fleet of swans enjoy breakfast in the shore break.......
the old Jamaica registered Sea King, moved to a berth outside the dock for the first time in nearly twenty years!

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