All is quiet and calm this morning with the promise of a scorching day ahead...
insdie the fish market the landings are buried in ice like these John Dory from the one beam trawler to land over the weekend...
traditionally, June is the slackest month for fishing with trawlers...
all four shellfish commonly landed in Newlyn on show...
a nice bass jumped aboard young Roger's Martha Mae...
along with fish from the other inshore boats...
while Dovers...
megrims...
and monk tails made up most of the Trevessa IVth's trip...
mackerel are still a rarity...
with the landings from the inshore boats whose fish is held in the fridge to keep it at all at around +2˚C
like this good haul of line caught pollack from Mr Smith and the Maverick...
and yes, octopus landings are still considerable...
shore staff wait for the next bongo of shellfish...
to come up from the vivier of the Isabella.














