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Showing posts with label record. Show all posts
Showing posts with label record. Show all posts

Monday, 18 March 2024

Bright start to the week as the port record goes again!

Dark clouds, bright skies and rays of sunshine fall over the harbour this morning, and it isn't raining...


even more rays inside the market...

 from the beam trawler Cornishman...


that's a whole lot of whiting roe...


top quality seine net fish always look good...


as do these reds from the beamer...


reds were very much the predominant hues morning...


never mind the reds, the port record was broken again, this time by the Cornishman with 90 boxes of soles...


two tone boxes of fish...


if oly there was a decent market for these fish out there, a longlining bonanza waiting to happen...


there's a clue in the name...


signs of better mackerel fishing on the market this morning with the handline guys...


looks like some interesting research underway for Cefas...


the ringnetter Vesta, landed a few fish over the weekend, though they proved somewhat elusive in terms of quantity...


a bright start to the day gets brighter...


as the sky opens up...


it's a sign of the times, these boats would be fishing if there were skippers and crews out there to take them...


the there's a key berth going while the St Piran is away for a paint-up...


while the Ali-Cat gets her paint job done closer to home...


two more deep-drafted boats take up berths on the end of the Mary Williams pier, the modern fleet is very quickly out-growing the harbour and its shallow waters...


as did the harbour 140 years ago when the Old harbour was the sole provider of shelter for the fleet of the day.


 

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Going, going, gone! - port record goes again!

Never has as port record seen so many changes in such a short space of time - years would pass before the port record for landings in Newlyn would need re-entering in the record books, not so in the last few months! Two years ago in the first week after the Christmas break the St Georges under Captain Billy Worth too the port record to £50,300. A few weeks ago the record went three times in one week only to be broken again last week by a mere £80. Today, the St Georges does it again and knocks the Cornishman off the top spot this time breaking the record by a significant margin taking it to £57,000!
St Georges now holds the port record at £57,000.