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.
Thursday 14 January 2016
Cracking Crab Since 1972
Wednesday 13 January 2016
Fresh fish for you!
Despite the weather Cornish fishermen battle on to feed the nation...
with the best bass...
marvellous megrim...
raucous ray...
tasty 6Kg turbot...
and comforting cod...
all whisked away at speed by local Ninjas...
leaving the buyers plenty to bid over...
not once but thrice...
it's a new dawn...
and a week to remember for many.
Tuesday 12 January 2016
Not enough fish - documentary trailer.
Peter and Chantelle, a family struggling with the hardships of independent fishing, tell of their daily lives, as they both do their part to keep their business, and family, afloat. In true observational form, we see their contrasting lives through visual poetry.
Fishfella - Rex Goldsmith tells his story
One of the great outlets for the freshest Newlyn fish is Rex Goldsmiths shop, The Chelsea Fishmonger in, yes you guessed it Chelsea, London SW3. Here, Rex gives up a few minutes of his time to tell how he came to be a fishmonger - from his humble beginnings aged 12 working in a trout farm for all of 55p an hour. We are guessing that he at least pays himself the minimum wage these days ;-)
Monday 11 January 2016
DEFRA at odds with the industry again?
Free course in Newlyn - 'Access to IT' for fishermen and families.
Get down to the Seafood Cornwall Training Centre and sign up for a free IT course!
This event is running from 11 January 2016 until 1 February 2016. It is next occurring on 11 January 2016.
‘Access to IT’ is set to provide beginner IT sessions for working age and retired fishermen and their families throughout Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
The workshops are designed to help people build their confidence and knowledge when using computers and laptops for example, using the internet, sending emails, saving money, filling in online forms, video communication, social media and staying safe online.
The sessions will normally run for four weeks and consist of two hours of training per week. Individual sessions will be available by arrangement with specialists from CRCC, for people who may need further support and advice on issues concerning debt, mental health and access to other services.
The training sessions are free and have been fully funded by Seafarers UK.
Venue: Seafood Cornwall Training Hub
I.T. training course dates:
11 January 2016
18 January 2016
25 January 2016
1 February 2016
For more information call 01736 364324
This event is running from 11 January 2016 until 1 February 2016. It is next occurring on 11 January 2016.
‘Access to IT’ is set to provide beginner IT sessions for working age and retired fishermen and their families throughout Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
The workshops are designed to help people build their confidence and knowledge when using computers and laptops for example, using the internet, sending emails, saving money, filling in online forms, video communication, social media and staying safe online.
The sessions will normally run for four weeks and consist of two hours of training per week. Individual sessions will be available by arrangement with specialists from CRCC, for people who may need further support and advice on issues concerning debt, mental health and access to other services.
The training sessions are free and have been fully funded by Seafarers UK.
Venue: Seafood Cornwall Training Hub
I.T. training course dates:
11 January 2016
18 January 2016
25 January 2016
1 February 2016
For more information call 01736 364324
Labels:
IT,
SCT,
Seafood Cornwall,
training
It is busy enough on Monday morning's market.
Despite a week of hard and harsh weather there was plenty of fish on Newlyn market this morning...
boxes of bass to the fore...
giving some buyers the need for serious contemplation...
amidst all the tales on monk...
red muller...
red gurnards...
huge cod...
big bass...
golden cod...
spot the plaice...
luscious lemons...
but it is scallops that get the data collected this morning...
and several tons of squid...
all get the pencil pose form auctioneers Ian...
and Ryan...
as the Admiral Gordon makes use of the big tide to go alongside the fish market to repair her starboard beam trawl...
to repair her starboard beam trawl...
"hake worship"...
bass just love bad weather...
all in the black for the St Georges...
as a group of students get to grips with a plethora of photo opportunities that the market offers...
like one of the sardine boats landing in the morning after a night chasing fish all round the Bay...
topping up with iced tubs...
as the Imogen II takes a drying out berth at the head of the market so young Roger Nowell can replace the anodes on the hull.
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