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Saturday, 13 June 2015

Newlyn Fish Festival Site Manager



One of the key roles during Newlyn's annual fish festival is that of site manager - and this year there is an opportunity for someone to take over that role! There is a great team spirit for all those who help make the festival the great success that it is over the weekend.



Of course, the Site Manager plays a key role over the Festival weekend and requires a general level of fitness and a forklift drivers licence is essential. The following is a list of the general areas and specific duties that the role has primary responsibility for.

General areas of responsibility:

1. To ensure that the set up of the Festival goes to according to plan and to be on site from the designated set up time – noon on the Friday before the Festival.

2. Liaise with Newlyn Pier and Harbour Commissioners (NPHC) staff to ensure that site clearance in preparation for the Festival is timely and according to plan.

3. To liaise with team, security staff, contractors and emergency services where appropriate.

Specific duties

1. To ensure that fencing and barriers are placed according to plan and are secure.

2. To assist Secretary with marking out locations for pitches.

3. To ensure stalls, marquees, stages are secure and within agreed locations and boundaries.

4. To assist in putting out tables, chairs, other furniture and props according to plan.

5. To place entrance booths, mobile toilets, wheelie and other rubbish bins in designated places.

6. To ensure that mobile toilets and rubbish bins are functioning properly and pose no threat to public health or discomfort.

7. To assist with erecting flags and banners.

8. To assist in ensuring that the arrival and departure of stallholders is according to plan.

9. To ensure that site is cleared at the end of the Festival according to plan for a timely handover to NPHC staff.

If you are keen to know more please contact Steve Ryman on 07518 603955 or email to info@newlynfishfestival.org.uk 

Friday, 12 June 2015

#FishyFriday it is!


Picking out an otolith from a Dover sole, all in a day's work for the Cefas team in Newlyn...


a box of spiders - the kind you can spend hours picking over accompanied by a chilled glass of good vino...


megs 'n monk...


the staple diet of beam trawlers like the Lady Maureen in the summer months...


along with delicious Dover sole...


and the darling Dory...


Mr Quality takes ice aboard the Sea-Spray...


at this time of year the yachts are generally of the more serious kind - bigger and better and in the middle of fairly long voyages...


a brace of beamers...


'classique' Norther French inshore trawler...


as the Sea-Spray leaves the ice berth another inshore boat the Myghal  takes her place...


times must be hard, and you are going to have to spend more than a penny to secure this historic piece of Newlyn real-estate....


as these buildings are being sold off by the local council!

Sea-Spray taking ice in Newlyn.


Renowned for the quality of his fish - skipper Dave Smith takes on two tons of ice from the Cornish Ice Works aboard his mulit-purpose boat the Sea-Spray. The insulated tubs keep the line caught pollack he fishes for at this time of year in top condition.

Thursday, 11 June 2015

Busy afternoon in Newlyn.


The mizzen gets furled on the Ajax while she is in port for twelve hours...





before making her way to a berth for the night...


astern of a brace of visiting stern trawlers...



are joined by the Bideford registered Our Olivia Belle...



as she heads for the ice berth...



the Ajax uses a spring to push away from the quay...



as the prawn trawler Vision III heads out Through the Gaps...



the Louisa N makes her way in...



to a berth on the end of the New quay...



there's nearly always at least one crew mending their gear on the quay...



was and scrub-up time for the visitor.

Penlee's Ivan Ellen out on a shout video.


This morning's shout and the route taken by Penlee lifeboat.



Penlee lifeboat Ivan Ellen on a shout captured as she leaves Newlyn  - it's  a bit fresh out there this morning as she rushes to pick up a yacht in distress.

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

@Findafishingjob - or maybe you need crew?



Great to see the guys taking up athe idea and making use of the new way to find crew or find a berth - just use the Twitter tag @findafishingjob at the start of your tweet and it will automatically get posted on every Through the Gaps blog page - and on the Twitter feed!


You can use the same tag to tweet to your followers and help spread the word - Tweet any news about berths available or needed - even if it just to cover someone for a trip or looking ahead to cover leave.





Photography technique in strong sunlight.


With the sun over your shoulder the subject, in this case the Crystal Sea heading for the gaps has been well lit and with strong shadows where the sunlight doesn't fall..



the same boat taken directly into the sun - against the light, or contré jour as painters refer to it, effectively creates a silhouette of the subject...



regular visitor from Brixham, the Carhelmar...




multi-purpose inshore boat Semper Fidelis heads for the gaps complete with insulated tubs to store her catch on deck...



on the fish market plaice proved popular this morning...



with the entire netting fleet away to sea there was only trawl, beam trawl and inshore fish on the market...




as the Filadelfia makes her way back into port...



looking peaceful, name the boat?...




mind your step down the quay!