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Monday, 16 October 2023

Much fish on the market this Monday morning in Newlyn



Autumn has definitely arrived in the far south west with strong winds and all the usual seasonal shipping forecast stuff headed this way, not much for the inshore guys to cheer about...


but for now, the market was chocker with fish from all sectors of the fleet...


with plenty of MSC certified fish like these hake from the Silver Dawn...


and the Ocean Pride...


like it or not, the gillnetters are still being plagued by spurdogs...


and the odd blue...


cod are never caught in sufficient quantities to keep more than a handful of local chippies supplied...


while over the last twenty five years haddock landings have increased from almost nothing historically to more than enough to make a great substitute...


and gurnard are now a firm favourite with many diners...


while ray are never off the menus locally...


another close shave with some harder ground, three boxes of congeros...


flats like plaice, Dovers, lemons and monk tails...


stacked high and ready to go...


inshore John Dory...


and still they keep coming...


they might not be worth as much as gold but these silver-skinned bass are up there with the best...


while grey mullet provide a culinary challenge for some...


two big goody bags each containing well-iced 70kg bluefin are the result of long day's work well offshore for the Prospector and skipper Adam Harvey...


get the tape measure treatment from the MMO which provides them with invaluable data on this latest fish to move from being banned to being landed...


while the Asthore was the only ring netter to catch bluefin over the weekend, a monster of a fish...


FYI, your boxes have arrived...


it's cuttle season...


there are good shots of plaice coming ashore...


and a few of these big fellas...


a sign of very fresh fish...


roast or curried, monk tails take on all kinds of cooking...


two of the remaining few local beam trawlers are up ahead this morning...


with the wind farm cat, Spectrum 3 in for shelter outside the Cornishman busy taking fuel for her next trip...


as is the St Georges...


well, Ian 'all hail the hake' Mitchell just had to one bigger in the netters', "whose got the biggest bum' competition with a re-modelled Govenek of Ladram!


 

Friday, 13 October 2023

Fish of the week 36 - Porbeagle shark

 


It's been a while since any porbeagle sharks were landed on the market in Newlyn. They have been on the banned list since 2011 as a result of overfishing, mainly targeted by Norwegian longliners in the 50s and 60s. These days fishermen release any porbeagles that are taken as a by-catch - though it has been some time since any were reported.

Sharks are an interesting species - they have been around on the plant for some time - in terms of evolution, we as humans are closer cousins to salmon than the salmon is to the shark - by a considerable margin - as a species, they pre-date trees and dinosaurs by millions of years!

It's a lucky day for some, Friday the 13th in Newlyn.

This morning big, heavy, foreboding clouds pouring across the bay from the west...


inside the market there are plenty of fish like these spurdogs from the netter Stelissa...


hake from the Ajax...


saithe...


hake ...


and bull huss from the Stelissa...


brightening up proceedings are these cracking inshore red gurnard...


bass and grey mullet from another inshore boat, Two Buoys...


and red mullet from the Tizardleeon...


the port's biggest beamer landed a good run of plaice...


and a mix of other fish...


as did the other beamer to land, the Billy Rowney...


success for the blue fin tuna boat SeaBreeze with this huge 195kg fish...


a tad larger than these cousins, the mackerel...


also landing MSC Certified hake was the Britannia V...


meanwhile out in the harbour work continues on maintaining the quays...


as work starts early on the tide this morning...


one of the biggest yachts to visit Newlyn this year...



the Kamak...

just ahead of the latest boats to be laid up...


those letters aren't going to rub off...


it's that time of year again...


the odd angler trying their luck at Sandy Cove...


the jack-up rig Seafox7 is sat comfortably out in the bay this morning going nowhere.


 

Tuesday, 10 October 2023

A quiet Tuesday market.

Ling, monk cheeks and tails start the auction this morning...


while red is the predominant colour for some fish like these cracking gurnards...


and crawfish...


name that fish?..


one of many landed by the netter Ocean Pride...


bass are well in season the moment...


coincidentally so do these guys seem to be...


more strong reds...


and the iridescent blue pectoral fins of the tub gurnard......


the bay seems to have plenty of mackerel to go round at the moment...


while today is a day on the pots for the BFT boat Prospector.