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Ferry blocked by French fisherman in agner over post-Brexit trouble
French fishermen blocked the ‘Normandy Trader’ with 12 boats off the port of St. Malo on Nov 26, 2021, as they started a day of protests to mark their anger over the issue of post-Brexit fishing licences. The fishers lit red flares as they started their protest, which will be followed later on Friday by a planned blockade by other French fishers of the Channel tunnel and the port of Calais in protest at Britain’s failure to issue them with more fishing licences since the Brexit. Report with photo: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/nov/26/french-fishers-block-boat-at-saint-malo-as-they-launch-brexit-protests
Landing craft recovered sunken yacht
On June 3, 2020, the 'Normandy Trader' recovered the s/y 'Aruba' which sank after running aground at the Minquiers reef in the nght of May 31, after it broke free from a States mooring buoy and struck rocks. Its three crew members scrambled onto the reef and were rescued in a joint operation by the RNLI and the Jersey Lifeboat Association. The landing craft and the Ports of Jersey workboat 'Halcyon' were able to position themselves close to the wrecked yacht in the evening and moved it from the rocks into a lagoon to allow a recovery attempt at low water. Once the yacht was in position and tide had fallen enough to expose the vessel’s rigging, lines were rigged, the mast removed, and the vessel was pulled onboard the 'Normandy Trader'. A small amount of gearbox oil and diesel were lost during the recovery, but the fuel tanks remained intact. The boat has now been brought back to St Helier’s New North Quay. Report with photos: https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2020/06/04/wrecked-sailing-yacht-recovered-from-minquiers-reef/
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