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Glen Morgan FH 520 on Liverpool - Dublin boat.

macduff shellfish m1

The lights in this tank made him look fluorescent !

A dryland fisherman looking for some edible shell fish.

One of the stones Nicholas was about to skim was alive, it was later returned to a rock pool.

The former Nimpkish Development Corporation shellfish processing plant at Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada.

Administrative port: BRIXHAM

Home port: BRIXHAM

Port letters and number: PZ756

Vessel name: RACHAEL

Registry of Shipping and Seamen number: C20428

Licence number: 21640

Fish producer organisation: NON-SECTOR

Overall length: 6.95

Registered tonnage: 2.97

Engine Power (kw):27

Vessel Capacity Units: 31.957

Year Built: 2013

Hull Material: GRP

Country of Build: GBR

Shellfish Licence licence (Y)

Scallop Licence (N)

V8 FFD waiting to board the ferry for Lochboisdale

macduff shellfish [mintlaw] scania

Crammed all morning with fisherman and dock workers with their fleets of small boats brining in fish and shellfish. It's full of noise, smells and sights like this one. Great place.

13 December 2021,QEII Park, Paekakariki Southern Entrance, Porirua, Wellington, New Zealand

 

Coquille Point, Bandon, Oregon 2015

On Brighton seafront.

October 22, 2017

 

Shellfishermen and women worked the early morning low tide in Brewster today. Shellfishing license holders in the town of Brewster benefit from the town's "put and take" oyster program, which is open on occasional days during the late Fall months.

 

Brewster, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

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Image of a group of women, probably fish women, crossing the mud as they gather shellfish on Seaton Carew beach, as according to the historian Sir Cuthbert Sharp, such women would ''procure the mussels from the scalps'' (the mudbanks which were the mussels' natural habitat), in addition to carring and baiting the fishing lines and searching for sand eels when they were in season, sometimes walking as far as the mouth of the River Tees to do so.

 

Photograph Collection Number 683

macduff shellfish [mintlaw] daf & water tanker

I don't want my vacation to end, but today was the last day of it, and after "The Newsroom" tonight, well, it's done.

 

It wasn't a particularly great vacation. The first few days were lovely, and I took some fun pictures. But the problem with vacations is that other people take them, too. And I would like to go somewhere quiet, where I'm not wedged into a few square feet of sand between smokers and too-loud stereos and trying to sleep while a dozen teenagers are partying over my head.

 

The trip began with a visit to Aunt Margaret, who has stage 5 cancer and is now in hospice. She was lucid and feisty as ever when Serena and I saw her last Friday; that changed almost overnight. We love you, Grand Maggie. You always loved your life and knew how to live it.

 

Other big changes are around the corner. I'm not sure yet how I will process them, but I know this: I can't go to Rome for a year to eat and get my head on straight, much as I'd like to. This 2/3 life crisis is getting old.

 

Nishiki Market.

Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan.

Feast of maritime traditions "Escale à Sète" 2019

a hundred traditional boats including the largest sailing ships in the world, more than 30 international groups of music and singing sailors, cooking, sports and maritime shows...

Nikon F100; Nikkor f/1.4-50mm non-Ai lens

Kodak TriX-400 @ nominal sensibility

Process : Semi-Stand Dev into Rodinal 1/100 60mn @ 20°C

Unusual Load For Sutherland Game At Skiach

These are surf clams and they were thrown up to the high tide line over a stretch of 3.5 miles. With Valentine's day approaching, some creative individual took the opportunity to make an expressive piece of mollusk art.

Thaka Floating Market

Amphawa Samut Songkhram, Thailand

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