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Friday, 25 April 2025

Latest of the Scottish prawners to arrive in Newlyn, the Claire Marie... 


and Faithful Star...


who knew. fish boxes, the inspiration for the computer game Tetris...


on a 'beamy' boat, the 'fins' on the hull are there to reduce the rolling motion of the in beam-on seas and the 'Kort' nozzle that surrounds the propellor, boosts the efficiency of the propellor blades in driving the boat through the water and saves fuel at the same time...


hake from the netter Silver Dawn...


along gorgeous tub gurnard...


and a brace of cod...


from sister-ship, Stelissa...


what neither boat didn't want to see were their fishrooms stacked high with boxes of dogs...


Roger would be happy with these...


time to clear the decks...


a good haul of haddock...


day boa landings, a fish auction nightmare - one or two top quality fish in each box...


the netter Ajax also landed a good shot of MSC hake...


some of the fleet between trips...


too ealry yet for good landings of delicious Dorys...


smoothounds, better known locally as...


a good da's work from one of yhe top inshore boats, tagged bass..


and plenty of mackerel...


the traditional way to keep shellfish alive when out of their seawater environment, covered in bladderwrack seaweed...


she's a tidy ship is Spanish Eyes III...


the package has landed - brand spanking new ironwork for the Old Quay restoration project!


 


Thursday, 24 April 2025

is the UK considering making concessions on fishing rights to the EU?

 





Reports indicate that the UK is considering making concessions on fishing rights to secure a new defence pact with the European Union. Here's some idea of what's being reported:

The Potential Deal:

UK Access to EU Defence Fund: The primary driver for the UK is to gain access to the EU's €150 billion Security Action for Europe (SAFE) loan scheme. This fund supports the joint procurement of ammunition, air defences, and drones. UK defence firms like BAE Systems and Babcock were previously excluded from this fund.   Fishing Rights Concessions: In return for access to the defence fund, the UK government is reportedly considering a multi-year deal on fishing quotas in UK waters for EU fishermen. Quota Freeze: The proposed concession involves freezing the quotas that EU fishermen can catch in UK waters at the current level, which is around 75% of pre-Brexit levels. This means any further reduction in these quotas, which some in the UK fishing industry had hoped for, would be off the table for the time being. Long-Term Access: The deal would reportedly grant the EU a long-term agreement on access to UK fishing waters, providing more stability for European fishing fleets. Rationale and Reactions:

Economic Considerations: The UK defence industry's exports are significantly more valuable (around £14.5 billion) than fish sales (£1.7 billion). This disparity in economic value is a key factor in the potential trade-off.

UK Government Perspective: The government aims to balance economic strategy with political sensitivities, framing these concessions as necessary for broader economic and security benefits. EU Perspective: For some in the EU, securing continued access to UK fishing waters is a priority. They see a link between progress on a security and defence agreement and fisheries. Fishing Industry Concerns: The UK fishing industry is reportedly very unhappy with these potential concessions, viewing it as a "craven capitulation" and a "betrayal of Brexit." They argue that the industry is being used as a "pawn" and "sold down the river." There's also frustration that a significant portion of the current quota is taken by foreign-owned vessels with British flags.   Wider Context:

UK-EU Relations: This potential deal is part of a broader effort to reset the UK's relationship with the EU and ease trade barriers. Brexit Fisheries Agreement: The current post-Brexit deal allows EU vessels to fish in UK waters up to six miles from the shore, with this arrangement fixed for five years until June 2026, after which access is to be decided in annual negotiations.

Upcoming Summit: A UK-EU summit is planned for May 19, 2025, in London, where these discussions are expected to be formalized.   In summary, the UK government is reportedly considering offering long-term stability on fishing quotas for EU vessels in exchange for access to the EU's significant defence funding, a move that has sparked considerable anger within the UK fishing industry but is seen by some as a pragmatic decision given the broader economic and security benefits.

Tuesday, 22 April 2025

Sunny start to another week in busy Newlyn.

Heading for the gaps, Trevssa IV...


after crossing the 5˚32'28"W line...


the ship that belongs to one of the oldest businesses in the UK, Trinity House's THV Galatea...


not a bad start to the day...


with a market full of quality MSC hake from the Britannia IV...


spurdogs...


and big mackerel...


that's a lot of greater weaver fish for one landing...


Spring scallops...


and still the pollack come...


the eight-leggers have arrived again...


seiners like the Acionna land he very best...


quality trawl caught fish...


megrims, largely the preserve of the beam trawl fleet caught in any quantity...


looking out from the market...


scads are about...


at the western end of the market, there were also seine caught hake from the big Dutch seiner


Annalijdia, not the use of the shallow boxes just as the Spanish boats do to avoid the delicate fish being crushed by their own weight...


serious suckers...


good to see strong landings for the handliners continue...


now those are bollards...


yet another Spencer Carter winch, built to last and still going strong...


Spanish Eyes II, all set for the arrival of the MCA for her final inspection before being signed off to fish...


the prawners took a break over Easter...


basking in the sun...


the Boy Enzo has joined in the action...


time for the big fella to take fuel on the Monty of Ladram...


while the Enterprise is all set for Heltor's new HVO fuel...


time for the sardines boats to take a break...


as the St Georges heads for the market...


digging down deep to prepare for the foundations of the new Resource & Training Centre ..


- the land was reclaimed from the beach when the road was built to join Newlyn Town and Newlyn Village...



yet more seafront was lost when Keel Alley was filled in in the early 1980s... 

Image courtesy of Treeve and Picture Penzance

depriving tythe harbour of drying out berths for the punts.