Welcome to Through the Gaps, the UK fishing industry's most comprehensive information and image resource. Newlyn is England's largest fish market and where over 50 species are regularly landed from handline, trawl, net, ring net and pot vessels including #MSC Certified #Hake, #Cornish Sardine, handlined bass, pollack and mackerel. Art work, graphics and digital fishing industry images available from stock or on commission.
Tuesday 19 November 2013
Stakeholder's guide to the MSC
Magnifique monster monk!
Photo courtesy of the Newlyn netter, Stelissa |
This monster monk from the deep must have given the crew a shock as it came over the top of the hauler! - reminiscent of Turner's, 'Sunrise and Sea Monsters' - which, by coincidence, is currently on show at the St Ives Tate 'Aquatopia' exhibition that runs until the 26th of January 2014.
North sea divers working on well heads, rigs and pipelines have all had scary moments when giant monk lunge at them from being half hidden in sand!
Monday 18 November 2013
The bass boys bag big bass and bring them back for this mornings Monday market!
Monday's market was busy enough...
with a solitary reg gurnard keeping an eye on things...
with some taking it all in their stride it seems...
top quality fish like these huge, 'handbag' John Dory...
and a big consignment of bass fro the hook and line boats working off the hard ground...
with a handful of grey mullet landed...
just the one landing of hake from the netter, Ajax....
while down the quay the Crystal Sea is landing waste from her trip...
a steel Breton stern trawler lays inside the Elisabeth Veronique yet another new boat for the port as Newlyn goes through its biggest surge in big boat acquisition in modern times which given the current uncertainty in the world at large is testimony to the grit and determination of all those skippers and owners prepared to buck the trend, bite the bullet and make the most of the abundant fishing grounds now found in the Western Approaches...
everyone, including Tom is being treated to a succession of soaring sunrises at the moment.
Sunday 17 November 2013
Sunday's not so quiet in Newlyn
With onshore winds over the last few days the beachcombers should have rich pickings today...
towed in again, by the netter Stelissa,...
the crabber Intuition has lost her prop, again...
all in a good cause, and first prize of a one week stay at the Old Quay House in Fowey is a magical first prize...
don't forget to get copies of the Fishwives Choir CD for family and friends this Christmas...
the Stelissa heads for the fish market...
followed by the Intuition under tow...
followed by the Twilight...
after a full week at sea the guys will be looking forward to a quiet paint...
as she berths against the quay...
then its time to repait the gear...
the harbour lights looking bigger and better this year are almost ready to be switched on...
fish about to go into the waiting transport...
don't forget the charity bash at the Swordfish coming on Thursday the 28th of November!...
a proper diet, not...
there's work for the Penzance Dr Dock Company at last!
Saturday 16 November 2013
Saturday night monk fever!
Mackerel fillets for starters in olly oil and butter...
followed by monk fillets with a shallot and butter sauce - delish!
Friday 15 November 2013
Friday's seriously good fishy supper at Senara restaurant
Pig's head brawn for starter...
and pollack for the main dish off the evening - delicious meals at the Penwith College training restaurant and three courses for all of £9!!! - senara@penwith.ac.uk
Fishy Friday's fresh fish feast in Newlyn
Margaretha Maria time...
the place for a huddle...
on the move...
big tub gurnards...
bake them in rock salt like the classic bass dish...
buyers in motion...
red mullet always look good...
cracking morning...
clean Cornishman deck...
one new scalloper in the making...
on the ropes...
perfect monk tails for that special meal...
or a party!
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