Sunday, 27 July 2008
Hot coals to cook by.
Saturday, 26 July 2008
Some sunny Saturdays seems so serene
and the Crystal Sea II is back after her eventful last trip.
Friday, 25 July 2008
Leven Mor sinks - all rescued safely.
Seems there is no let up for the industry, this time the Foey registered Leven Mor has gone down off Mounts Bay. All hands were picked up safely by a Culdrose rescue helicopter and taken to Treliske Hospital.
The Leven Mor was featured just the other day on this blog for his colourful wheelhouse!
The Leven Mor was featured just the other day on this blog for his colourful wheelhouse!
First-time visitor from Brixham, the trawler Girl Debra.
the floating pontoon used mainly to allow the painting of hulls has had a major refit and is now rebuilt and growth free.
Crystal suffers twice out to sea - what we miss in the port!
Biggest and most successful of local trawlers, Crystal Sea II has suffered this week at sea. First off one of the crew managed to lose the tops of his fingers after getting them crushed (traditionally known as 'trawlermen's rash') - the helicopter airlifted the casualty ashore to hospital. Then, after making the decision to carry on fishing the boat ended up with a rope in the prop and had to be towed in to St Marys in the Scillies. However, the harbourmaster was concerned that she drew too much to risk going alongside the quay which made the diver's job of releasing the melted rope from around her prop an arduous and time-consuming task.
You can read all about these incidents and more from a third party's perspective on a survey vessel working on the Jones' Bank, west of the islands. The bank is a favourite haunt of Breton prawn trawlers so expect there to be plenty of sightings for them! As it was, the survey vessel RRS James Cook was involved in both incidents. The Crystal Sea II has been commissioned to fish within a designated area alongside the James Cook so that the scientists aboard can identify the species of fish they have been recording on their fish-meters and sonar equipent..
You can read all about these incidents and more from a third party's perspective on a survey vessel working on the Jones' Bank, west of the islands. The bank is a favourite haunt of Breton prawn trawlers so expect there to be plenty of sightings for them! As it was, the survey vessel RRS James Cook was involved in both incidents. The Crystal Sea II has been commissioned to fish within a designated area alongside the James Cook so that the scientists aboard can identify the species of fish they have been recording on their fish-meters and sonar equipent..
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
Hot off the press!
With turbulent times for all sorts of commodities, be they oil or fresh-fish markets, there are comments coming from all directions on the state of play in the industry. Check out the ever-outspoken Quentin's blog on the Cornish Tuna site and, for an interesting peek at what the Spaniards were doing years ago, see Kevin Bennet's blog (think Consol Oils)!
Tea-up and time for tuna trip three!
with their own personal fly-past organised, the Nova Spero heads off into the rising sun.
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