Heavy skies pour over the harbour this morning...
for the final Fishy Friday auction in October...
with top quality hake from the netter, Ygraine...
with a few bonus fish thrown in...
a good hake landing from the Annie May should keep the nation's fishmonger's marble slabs covered tomorrow...
inshore boats from afar supplied plenty of shells...
while the Crystal Sea got lucky with bass...
and John Dory...
both her and the big beamers keep the big stuff coming...
there were some cracking gilt head bream in the landings...
and big monk tails...
wrapped and ready to go up the line...
yet more monk tails...
and big beam trawl brill...
the odd squid...
and a few tons of cuttles...
undulate ray must look stunning underwater...
a few hardy punt men found some good mackerel in St Ives Bay...
they don't skimp on the wrapping at Celtic Fish & Game!, one lucky charity auction winner's prize...
there's more fish to go yet...
as the boats take fule for the next trip...
there are a surprising number of yachts still on passage via Newlyn...
young Mr Carroll contemplating the weather from the comfort of the Winter's wheelhouse...
the sardine fleet were kept in port by the weather last night...
while out in the bay two ships are at anchor...
the Cable Vigilance has carried out survey work west of Scilly...
and is now at anchor in Mounts Bay along with the general cargo ship, Arklow Vale.