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Friday, 6 June 2025

Thursday eveing into the first #FishyFriday in June

Late Thursday afternoon; at the beginning of the sailing season the yachts are noticeably larger and often come from further afield...


one of the regular visiting Spanish flagged boats just landed...


the award winning lugger Barnabas is looking very spruce...


it's  a wrap for the Ocean Vision...


one of several visiting Scottish boats working their heavy prawn gear...


that consign their frozen-at-sea langoustine straight to the road...


smaller yachts get to be...


lifted into the water from Sandy Cove boatyard...


Friday morning and most of the fleet are at sea...


but not all...


the market has a good mix of fish including some summer scallops...


in-season megrim sole from the beramers that landed...


and a few JDs from Tom on the Guardian...


red mullet...


and monk top the quality fish landings...


while the octopus bloom shows...


shows no signs of diminishing...


as the morning's fish are cleared quickly away...


Marie Claire landing at the market...


astern of one of the port's smallest boats, Torri Gwynt.