It's a long way up from the deck of a punt after a 5am start this morning...
there's big crabbers and small crabbers...
landing the morning's catch, and one of tise boxes just has the paperwork...
they're heading west, this one caught not far from Mousehole - there was an update from the MMO the other day:
Southwest Octopus Bloom - The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is aware of an octopus bloom which is occurring in the southwest, most prominently in ICES division 7e. Concerns have been raised by industry members regarding the impacts being observed in shellfish fisheries and effects on stocks in the surrounding areas.
MMO recently met with fisheries managers and scientists to discuss the bloom and the issues and opportunities it may bring and consider potential actions required.
Octopus is included in the Channel Demersal Non-Quota Species Fisheries Management Plan, due to their increasing abundance in the South West English Channel. Short term measures for Octopus are to monitor catches and designing a research plan for gathering data and considering management of the fishery. MMO have been collating landings information, and research into the viability of a UK Octopus fishery is being developed. To improve the evidence base MMO have produced species ID cards for Common, Horned and Curled octopus, to support better reporting of landings, these ID cards are available upon request at local MMO offices.
We are continuing conversations with industry representatives to explore ways to support those sections of industry affected by the octopus bloom. A meeting with industry representatives has been scheduled for 6 June and we will update stakeholders with the outcomes of our discussions....
most of the visiting the Scottish prawn boats land their whitefish on the market...
and a few fresh langoustine...
mid-tide landings of hake from the Ygraine...
Stelissa...
Britannia V...
and Silver Dawn...
and there's no escaping dogs for the netters it seems...
head-on monk...
even the Scottish boats with their much larger trawls pick up vey few cod these days..
more dogs...
still doing it by hand, if only there was was a grading machine for mackerel and other small fish...
the crawfish season is well underway...
but dwarfed by the visiting Scottish scalloper, Alcedo.