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Showing posts with label fish auction. Show all posts
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Wednesday 5 June 2019

Brixgam fish auction moves into the 21st century.

A historic moment for the port of Brixham this morning as they becam a fully remote internet based fish auction with buyers able to bid on fish from their desktop or laptop PCs.


Full story courtesy of the Brixham Fish Market website:

Today saw the launch of “Kosmos” the new cloud-based auction software introduced by Brixham Trawler Agents (BTA). “Kosmos” is a world’s first that enables fish buyers to purchase their fish at the Brixham fish market auction by logging in to the system via the internet.
In preparation for a 6am launch BTA staff had worked through the night carrying out final checks on the system as others looked on with a mixture of excitement and anxiety as launch time got closer.
Barry Young, BTA Managing Director stated “we were well prepared, months of planning had gone into this, we introduced new processes and both staff and buyers had undergone weeks of training to familiarise themselves with the new system. However, we did expect there to be a few glitches that are generally common with the introduction of a new software platform no matter how well planned”.
Fortunately, everything ran as expected with between 65 and 70 buyers logged in and buying fish through this new process. Many of the buyers had been anxious about using the new fish market auction system but afterwards, the feedback was very positive with many stating that they were much more confident and looking forward to using the system tomorrow.
One of the buyers who had expressed a little skepticism on the move to the new clock auction was Les Daniels, Purchasing Director, Wright Bros Ltd. With years of experience buying fish at the traditional shout auction to directly supply Wright Brothers’ 5 restaurants in London, Les was unsure about the move to buy fish via his PC.
After the auction BTA spoke to Les and he said, “in all fairness to Barry and to the staff at BTA it went very smoothly and I was very pleasantly surprised. It’s a completely different environment but you’ve got to move with the times and embrace change. I was actually the first bidder and bought a large box of Dover Sole from my office in Paignton. There were no issues at all, everything was excellent”.
Kurt de Lange, the fish consultant retained by BTA to manage the project has plenty of experience in the launch of new systems and was on-hand to provide support where necessary.
As Kurt said “you never know what might happen when you go live but it turned out really well. All of the processes ran smoothly both from the buyers perspective and BTA’s. We learned a few things and we will introduce a few tweaks to the software that will improve a few of the processes and simplify some of the others”.
Auxcis, the Belgian software provider who created “Kosmos” will be at BTA’s offices all week to lend support and ensure the smooth operation of the system continues.
It’s been a great start and things can only get better as BTA and the buyers get more comfortable with this new system.

Wednesday 17 October 2018

Mid-week fish market in Newlyn.


The morning auction huddle begins around...


 box stacks six high of line caught mackerel...


a few bass...



and a handful of squid...


also stacked are the boxes of hake from the only netter to land this morning, the Joy of Ladram...


other fish ready for this morning's auction include a few sardines...


red mullet...


ray...


and John Dory...


while this single cuttlefish from the Danmark just about sums up the seemingly non-existent cuttlefish season to date...


outnumbered by trawl caught lobster!..


and bream...


this conger would make a whole lot of fish cakes - for which it does an excellent job, add plenty of butter and fresh parsley to the mix for a real treat...


despite the early hour and going against the natural body clocks, much of the sale is carried out in good humour...


especially with stunning fish like these line caught bass...


and a big shot of ray from the Imogen III...


now and then the odd tuna gets caught on the lines...


inshore trawl fish, predominately flats like Dover, megrim and lemon sole...


along with the inevitable haddock catch...


although young Roger on the Imogen III...


just can't help mixing it with those John Dory whenever he gets the chance...


these days the boats seldom land good shots of whiting which, as a species, seem to have been usurped by the now very plentiful but sadly almost quota-less haddock - the fish that in ICES Area VII will undoubtedly be the fish that causes the biggest headache as the (seemingly unworkable) LO (Landing Obligation) kicks in next year...


as Brexit talks come to a head, spot the interlopers from across the channel...


through the square doorway this morning...


name this fish...



with its vicious looking dorsal spines...


though bass are not without spiky bits - the gill plates on these gorgeous fish are blessed with a single sharp point that has caught many an angler out when handling a wriggling bass for the first time...


taking a berth at the ice works, the Amanda of Ladram...


the sale is almost over.

Monday 5 February 2018

Monday morning's market on Newlyn fish auction


Buyers busy bidding amids...


a sea of black ink...


bass...


tub gurnards...


scallops...


and more bass just some of the superb fish being put ashore on Monday's market in Newlyyn...


though young Roger's smattering of John Dory is merely a taster for the summer when these fabulous eating fish will be in season congregating around the rocky approaches to the Scillys...


spot the difference? - these are not Dover sole but sand soles...


these are Dover soles...


mighty meaty ray wings...


and some huge plaice form the Sapphire II...


along with lemons form the Trevessa V...


and a handful of handline mackerel...


get whisked away pronto...


big boats catch big fish...


the truly tenacious cuttlefish...


leaves its mark on the market floor...


outside its 0° so Edwin moves fast...


no light yet, the Vesta is still under wraps...


as the day breaks on a clear but chilly morning...


its time to take fuel for the big beamer, Sapphire II...


looking across the promenade to the Mount at first light...


as the Lamorna heads in Through the Gaps.