Thursday, 2 April 2009

Rare Mediterranean visitor arrives in Newlyn

MTS Indus, the newest Falmouth tug is in harbour - and with the wonders of modern technology you can track recent activity of the Indus online.....
this must be what they mean by an 'all-round-white'......
the Imogen makes her way round to the iceworks before heading out to sea.....
on the second of April, the aptly named May blossom brightens up Keel Alley.....
appearing out of the depths, the jack-up rig stands alongside the slip.....
after landing another good shot of line caught pollack the Sea Spray's tubs wait to be cleaned before going back aboard the boat.....
not too many mackerel around , just enough to tempt some of the handline boats out, these were caught by the ringnetter, Pride of Cornwall......
a real rarity in these waters, a stunning Silver Dory, caught by young Roger Nowell on his inshore trawler, Imogen and only the eleventh recorded in the UK......
only a single sea gull heads out through the gaps as the sun comes up this morning.

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