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Monday, 16 January 2023

Monday morning's haul of fish on the market.


Dark as a cow's guts.

It's heavy skies over Newlyn this morning...


out to sea in Mounts Bay and it's 'knissing down...


inside the relative comfort of the fish market there were plenty of bass up for auction...


and a good haul of big black bream...


the only boat of any size to have fish for sale was the netter Stelissa,  amongst her catch were these fine haddock...


and a soli trip of big hake...


these big tub gurnards also found their way into the big mesh net...


with changes afoot to working practices on the market...


fish are now being tipped from the boxes they were auctioned in...


on the back of less than ideal weather, the sardine boat Pelagic Marksman managed a shot of these lovely fish during the night...


while several of the Waterdance fleet have their boxes now in cold storage after landing waiting to be taken for auction on Brixham market, it's a long story...


sistership to the Stelissa, Siver Dawn  has just finished landing and is now taken boxes back on board...

green for go...


red for stop, access barriers in action on the Mary Williams pier...


as the Crustal Sea heads away for another trip...


out across the bay...


there's just enough darkness for the half-moon to show above Newlyn...


as the promenade recovers from yet another soaking.


 

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