It’s been a busy few days at the market, with shifting volumes and some standout prices across prime species like turbot, bass, and bulk landings of whiting. Here is the daily breakdown of the landings and a look at how the week shaped up.
Daily Landings
Monday, April 20th: A solid start to the week characterised by high-quality bass (EL grade reaching over £22/kg) and consistent numbers for cuttlefish, with over 238kg landed. Turbot remained a premium item, though volumes were lower compared to later in the week.
Tuesday, April 21st: Whiting dominated the volume today, with a massive haul of over 1,100kg across various sizes. We also saw a significant spike in bass prices for larger sizes (3-4kg+), hitting a peak average of £23.96/kg.
Wednesday, April 22nd: A high-volume day for whiting once again (over 900kg), while Turbot saw a healthy supply across six different size grades. Prime turbot (6kg+) fetched a top price of £31.86/kg, marking the high point for flatfish this week.
Thursday, April 23rd: The market tightened up slightly toward the end of the week. Bass remained the headline act, showing steady demand even as volumes dipped, while Dover sole made a more prominent appearance in the mid-size categories.
Weekly Overview & Key Features
The "Whiting Wave": Tuesday and Wednesday saw the largest bulk landings, with Whiting accounting for the highest total weight. This kept the average price for the species stable but competitive at around £2.30–£2.40/kg.
Premium Pricing: Large turbot and bass continue to be the value drivers. Any bass over 2kg consistently commanded prices between £15 and £24/kg, depending on the "Extra" (EL) quality grading.
Grade Consistency: Quality remained exceptionally high throughout the week, with the majority of landings hitting "A+" or "EL" standards, ensuring buyers were getting top-tier freshness.























