End of yhetrip and it's time to empty the fishroom, all smiles from young Ryan...
as skipper Tristan swings the last of their hake ashore from the Silver Dawn...
the recent heavy ground sea and storm have further eroded the coast oath at Sandy Cove revealing the underground utility supplies...
hake by the ton on Monday's markey...
with good trips from the Silver Dawn...
Ajax...
Ocean Pride...
and Stelissa...
the year's first thresher shark...
it seems pollack is still abundant judging by the landings...
red gurnard...
bream...
and mullet, all top quality fish...
while the beam trawler St Georges put ashore good supplies of quality flats like these lemons...
plaice...
and megrim...
inshore fish included the ray..
and some cracking brill...
while there is still bo let up in the landings of octopus...
man on a mission...
there's a few cuttles being landed but nothing like in previous years...
also high on the menu for octopus are scallops, another fishery that could be in real danger from the eight-legged marauders, time will tell later this year when the season proper starts......
the inshore fridge was packed with fish but mostly overspill from trip boats...
there's always one on the lookout for an easy breakfast...
another fender nears completion, the heady aroma of creosote is thick in the air...
another visitor from afar, the Ullapool registered crabber, Amberlisa...
seen here with the lorry that delivered a fresh supply of pots...
she's bigger than most pot boats in the south west...
two very different cats in the harbour, the Mermaid runs wildlife tours, angling and bespoke trips from Newlyn.




























