Welcome to Through the Gaps, the UK fishing industry's most comprehensive information and image resource. Newlyn is England's largest fish market and where over 50 species are regularly landed from handline, trawl, net, ring net and pot vessels including #MSC Certified #Hake, #Cornish Sardine, handlined bass, pollack and mackerel. Art work, graphics and digital fishing industry images available from stock or on commission.
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
Hose to the hop
There's a question mark over the car park in Newlyn...
leading to the new name in oil, Hop Oils is now in town these days...
not the best way to end good hake fishing over the tide, the netter Sowenna was towed in by the Padstow netter, Charisma from the deep water at the weekend, a slow tow for well over 100 miles luckily in relatively fine weather...
still catching a few late season porbeagle sharks, the CKS put ashore a good trip of hake...
and the Defiant continues to fish well of to the South'ard...
Lionel puts the box-washer through its paces...
slack fishing with the sardine fleet, a solitary tub from the Lyonnesse waits to go aboard the FalFish wagon...
for those hands that do dishes a pair of gloves appear to have lost their owner along the quay.
Monday, 13 October 2008
Sun, sea and swordfish steak
Looking to work late in the evening the Geordie boys have spread the trawl from the Valhalla alongside the iceworks and the transport waiting for the Crystal Sea II.....
the starboard derrick has been dropped on the Cornishman for servicing....
although the weather would appear fine to landlubbers there is a considerable sea running as is evident from this shot looking out towards the Runnelstone Reef where half a dozen of the local bass boats are working.....
not so local, a swordfish steak makes a tasty supper after a long cliff walk.
the starboard derrick has been dropped on the Cornishman for servicing....
although the weather would appear fine to landlubbers there is a considerable sea running as is evident from this shot looking out towards the Runnelstone Reef where half a dozen of the local bass boats are working.....
not so local, a swordfish steak makes a tasty supper after a long cliff walk.
Friday, 10 October 2008
Pittman brothers head for Timbuctu
Having signed up for next year's Plymouth to Dakar challenge, the 'Crabby Crusaders', brothers Neville and Richard Pittman are hoping to raise at least £1000 for the RNMDSF when they drive a 16 year old Vauxhaul Frontera to Timbuctu! The brothers run a successful local crab processing company, Sea Food and Eat It!
Lotte and okra
In Brittany, monkfish are known as lotte. A simple dish with okra and the ever-faithful Mae Ploy greeen Thai curry paste can be made in minutes - check out the recipe courtesy of James Martin from BBCs's Saturday Kitchen.....
a regular buyer on the market at newlyn come hail or snow.......
a spotless deck under the shelter aboard the crabber Dom Bosco.
a regular buyer on the market at newlyn come hail or snow.......
a spotless deck under the shelter aboard the crabber Dom Bosco.
Thursday, 9 October 2008
A lonesome box
Down on the beach at Sandy Cove the bass are being lured with this beauty....
slowly but surely there's a transformation taking place with the Emma.....
not too many of these about at the moment......
lending a hand to land shellfish is Robin Turner, a man who's obvioulsy not afraid to wear pink......
Wednesday morning saw a market almost devoid of fish as most of the fleet are away to sea....
you could be forgiven for thinking we live in the tropics sometimes....
looking very light in the water, the Cap Frehel from Morlaix arrived in the ealry hours.
slowly but surely there's a transformation taking place with the Emma.....
not too many of these about at the moment......
lending a hand to land shellfish is Robin Turner, a man who's obvioulsy not afraid to wear pink......
Wednesday morning saw a market almost devoid of fish as most of the fleet are away to sea....
you could be forgiven for thinking we live in the tropics sometimes....
looking very light in the water, the Cap Frehel from Morlaix arrived in the ealry hours.
Tuesday, 7 October 2008
A little diversion
Roadworks make the journey along the front past Newlyn Green impssible at present....
despite the inclement weather work on the 20 fathom trawl continues with judicious use of heavy duty cable ties to secure the fishing line to the footrope....
dredgers taking a break on passage are the Atlantic.....
and the Albion, another barge type vessel sporting a deck mounted bucket excavator.....
inland the heavy rain and windy conditions are evident on the road surface water.
despite the inclement weather work on the 20 fathom trawl continues with judicious use of heavy duty cable ties to secure the fishing line to the footrope....
dredgers taking a break on passage are the Atlantic.....
and the Albion, another barge type vessel sporting a deck mounted bucket excavator.....
inland the heavy rain and windy conditions are evident on the road surface water.
Monday, 6 October 2008
Discarded fish video makes headline news
LK 986, the Copious (sister vessel to the Prolific) from Shetland was filmed from a Norwegian Coastguard vessel dumping around 5 tons of blackjacks (saithe/coley) just outside the Norwegain Sector. Forced to fish away from traditional grounds the boat made a good shot that included blackjacks but they cannot land these as they have no quota and are therefore forced to dump them - but dumping is illegal in Norwegain waters and has been for years, the boat then steamed back into English waters before dumping - yet again highlighting the seemingly illogical and immoral quota system that forces fishermen to discard perfectly good fish for which they hold no quota.
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