Local fisherman Neil Cameron shows creel-caught velvet and Green Crab caught between Fionnphort and Iona.

Local fisherman Neil Cameron shows creel-caught velvet and Green Crab caught between Fionnphort and Iona. Stock Photo
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RichardBakerScotland / Alamy Stock Photo

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CB5R3M

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4368 x 2912 px | 37 x 24.7 cm | 14.6 x 9.7 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

21 November 2011

Location:

Fionnphort, Isle of Mull, Argyll & Bute, Scotland, UK

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Local fisherman Neil Cameron shows creel-caught velvet and Green Crab caught between Fionnphort and Iona, Isle of Mull, Scotland. The contents of 500 creels is taken every week by truck and sold to Spain. On each line are 25 creels that are spaced out in different areas of the nearby bays. The main fishing on the Ross of Mull, Ulva Ferry and Tobermory is now is commercial shell fishing with baited traps(creels) for lobsters (homarus gamarus), edible brown crabs( cancer pagurus), Prawn (Norwegian Lobster) and velvet swimming crab (necora puber). Scallop dredgers and Prawn trawlers also operate from both ends of the island, dragging the seabed for their catch. Before the late 1960s shell fishing with creels was generally carried out on a seasonal or part time basis allied to crofting, farming or another shore based job. Small boats today still operate this way.

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