With storm Amy warming up away to the west Newlyn is calm enough this morning...
though Mario will be happy enough to have timed his landing before the wind picks up later in the day...
so the sardine boats won't be out and needing these tubs to land their fish with...
on the market there's a big mix of fish including these small red mullet...
and squid...
stacked high...
all from the English registered Ansgar with 1600HP main engine down below to power him along landed this nice trip for just a couple of days seining off Portland ...
not that she has landed in England too many times over the last 12 months...
nice tub gurnard...
speciality black break and head-on monk...
the sacking isn't to keep him warm, the dampness in the sack keeps the lobster alive, inshore boats often collect seawood to do the same thing...
every kind of shellfish from the one trip...
undulate ray and their unique markings...
three big blue fin tuna landed again...
on the way out...
laid out and looking good, pristine red mullet...
tasty looking monk cheeks, a real delicacy...
yet more reds...
all whisked away...
the hake boats have been busy for the past few days, fish from the Kerrie Marie...
as was the Stelissa...
Ocean Pride...
Ygraine...
Martha Mae...
and Britannia V...
'twas a misty morn on the market first thing...
just arrived, the Ajax...
the wind now just picked up.


























