West Bay

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West Bay

Administrative Port: Poole
County: Dorset

West Bay is a small harbour settlement on the English Channel coast in Dorset, England, sited at the mouth of the River Brit. West Bay is also part of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site. West Bay was once a thriving rope and net exporter, however that began to decline in the second half of the 19th century. Today West Bay has a mixed economy of tourism and fishing.[1]

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Images of West Bay


Background information
Fishing Fleet Vessel type 1 13
Fishing Fleet Vessel type 2 0
Fishing Fleet Vessel type 3
Fishing Fleet Vessels total 13 [2]
Landings Total Landings (tonnes) Demersal (tonnes)
Landings Total Landings (tonnes) Pelagic (tonnes)
Landings Total Landings (tonnes) Shellfish (tonnes)
Landings Total Landings (tonnes) Main species (tonnes)
Landings Total Landings (tonnes) All species (tonnes)
Landings Values Demersal
Landings Values Pelagic
Landings Values Shellfish
Landings Values All species
Landings Number of fishermen Number of fishermen (Regular)
Landings Number of fishermen Number of fishermen (Part-time)
Landings Number of fishermen Number of fishermen Total
Landings Major fish species
Landings Landing points
Landings Location of auctions
Governance and organisation Governance
Governance and organisation FLAG
Governance and organisation Location of fishermen's organisations
Branding Brand labels
Fish as food Fish selling Samways Fish Shop, 9B & 9C West Bay, Bridport, Dorset DT6 4EN
Fish as food Fish processing Samways Fish Shop, 9B & 9C West Bay, Bridport, Dorset DT6 4EN
Fish as food Restaurants/hotels The Trawlerman, 5 George Street, West Bay, Dorset DT6 4EY
Tourism & Education Tourism & Fishing West Bay Fishing Trips, Bridport, Dorset
Tourism & Education Festivals West Bay Seafood Festival
Tourism & Education Fishing museums
Tourism & Education Aquariums
Tourism & Education Monuments
Tourism&Education Fishing training School


Vessel type 1: <10 m vessels
Vessel type 2: >10 m vessels

References

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