Showing posts with label Beach-Launched Fishing Fleet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beach-Launched Fishing Fleet. Show all posts

Monday, 29 May 2023

A Bank Holiday Seafront Wander

Living close to sea level means that many of us have to walk uphill to reach many of our destinations, unless we walk along the seafront 😉 At Bulverhythe.

The Azur/St Leonards beach huts have returned from their winter retreat (blog).



Hastings diminishing beach-launched fishing fleet; I've written about Hastings fishing industry a number of times, eg blog.


At Rock-a-Nore with very green water; I'm guessing due to algae... 

Indeed, it was a very pleasant walk this morning, cheers folks!


Tuesday, 15 December 2020

Greenpeace Film includes Hastings Stade


An interesting Greenpeace article about the fishing quota that I missed at the time, but still with important information that adds to my recent blog. It also includes some footage from a few years back of Hastings fishing boats and the Stade.

Well worth reading!

Sunday, 5 November 2017

RX60 Coming in to land yesterday (photographs)


It was wee bit dismal at times yesterday, but I noticed RX60 coming in to land, so thought a few photographs would be in order!


Hastings still has the largest beach-launched fishing fleet in Europe, and it wasn't just me watching, but a fair number of Great Black-Backed Gulls too, dwarfing our usual resident Herring Gulls in number and size!

Got there!