at the end of the quay the Nowell fleet wait to shift round to Penzance dock for the Christmas break. A few of the netters have gone to shoot over the back of the big tide just to catch the final market of 2008 planned for next Monday.
Thursday, 18 December 2008
Some boats are now finished for the year
at the end of the quay the Nowell fleet wait to shift round to Penzance dock for the Christmas break. A few of the netters have gone to shoot over the back of the big tide just to catch the final market of 2008 planned for next Monday.
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Where there's light, there's fish on the table
Newlyn Harbour Lights 2008 - to see all of the lights around the harbour, view this gallery of harbour lights images.
As Council of Fisheries ministers sit round the negotiating table in Bruxelles to decide the EU quotas for next year, fishing communities the length and breadth of the UK wait for the results. South West beam trawler fishermen will be waiting for sole news - and here's another view of the proceedings from our cousins North of the border, also with much to lose - the prawn trawlermen on the West Coast of Scotland.
Monday, 15 December 2008
In the run-up to Christmas
after landing this morning, the Shiralee will head back to sea as soon as the decks are cleared way again.
Sunday, 14 December 2008
That light for which Newlyn is renowned
these days the Harvest Reaper has a stern full of gear.....
the gulls are lined up waiting for the mackerel boats to return and a chance to plunder!
Friday, 12 December 2008
Buccas Four herald in the lights!
A short video of the firework display at this year's Newlyn Harbour lights switch on. Turn up the volume to hear the voices of the Buccas Four in the fish market.
Ministers soon to sit round the table for the annual fish stock carve-up in Belgium
It's that time of year when a select group of fishing 'representatives' - the Council of Fisheries Ministers - will spend three days in Belgium next week, often working through the night, to hammer out the quota allocations in European waters for the coming year. The annual agony sees all hands wait and pray that cuts will not be applied to their particular fishery - especially when, in the past, these cuts may have been introduced without the backing of scientific evidence. In particular, the South West (ICES Area VII) beamer fleet, along with a few specialist trawlers will be waiting for news of the sole quota. Likewise the gill-netting fleet will be checking for news from Brussels of any cuts in quotas for hake, pollack and cod - seems every year there's even more reason to treat sprouts with distaste - " Look, I don't like them, your mother isn't too keen either but go on, Brussels is good for you!".
Cuttles continue to leave their mark
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