While the early part of the week faced brisk, chilly conditions, the market floor remained active with a healthy mix of net-caught fish and beam trawl arrivals. The synergy between physical bidding and the digitally integrated auction continues to provide a robust platform for the fleet, ensuring that the premium quality of the Cornish catch is reflected in the final hammer prices.
Monday, 16th February
The week opened with a "Bass Bonanza." The market was dominated by silver, with superlative line and net-caught Bass arriving from the boats. Quality was exceptionally high, with firm-fleshed specimens commanding top-tier prices. Alongside the bass, a steady stream of Pollack and the now-regular "bloom" of Mediterranean Octopus provided plenty of variety for early buyers.
Tuesday, 17th February
A stronger showing from the beamers today. Prime Monkfish and Megrim were the standout features, with the likes of the Silver Dawn and Britannia V landing well-graded hauls. There was also a significant interest in Lemon Sole, with some of the larger grades reaching near-record prices as buyers competed for consistency.
Wednesday, 18th February
The mid-week auction saw a diverse mix of shellfish and prime whitefish. Squid from the punts looked particularly stunning, retaining their vibrant color and attracting interest from high-end metropolitan retailers. Hake landings were somewhat patchier than usual, but the quality of the fish from the Ajax and Ocean Pride ensured that what did reach the tiles was quickly snapped up.
Thursday, 19th February
A chilly start to the morning did little to dampen the atmosphere. The market featured a notable landing of John Dory and Red Mullet, adding a splash of color to the rows of boxes. Higher-than-average volume in Turbot and Brill rounded out a strong day for prime flatfish, with buyers noting the excellent condition of the fish despite the recent swell.




















































