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Monday, 13 March 2023

It's a swell Monday morning in Newlyn.


There's a very glassy sun this morning and... 


just enough water for Richard, Still Waters skipper to up anchor on his sailboat and head back to a pontoon berth, the boat has no engine so he will have to negotiate the strong gusts of wind which are blowing straight down the harbour...


the weekend gale left a heavy swell passing the gaps which in turn creates a 'run' within the harbour, giving young Roger Nowell plenty to do to see that his Cygnus-hulled Lisa Leanne takes the bottom safely as the tide recedes...

as it is just after high water he has a chance to take on stores more easily...


before the boat grounds on the hard bottom...

this morning's arrivals are alongside the fish market...


boxes being lowered by Alan on the Kelly of Ladram guided by two of his Filipino crew...


on to pallets...


before heading for the coldstore...

most of the fish, like these megrims on the market this morning came from the beam trawler Cornishman skippered by Jimmy Barnes...


cuttles...


monk...



and lemons made up some of the trip...

along with monk tails...



plaice...

turbot...


red mullet...


and haddock from the Billy Rowney...



while a few inshore boats managed to find some sheltered coast and pick away on a few inshore cod...


and mackerel...


before they all head for the buyer's transport and process and packing tables.