Lowestoft Fishing Vessel By Name. Nautical Terms. Norway. Pilots & Tugs. Preparing and Packing the Fish. Sending the Fish on to Market. Fishermen. The Scottish Fisher Women. The Registry System and Codes.. The peak of the herring era came in 1913, when 770 boats were working from Lowestoft (and 1,000 or so from Yarmouth), a majority of them Scottish, landing 535,000 crans to the town - a cran weighing 28st. But then, on 4 August, 1914, Britain joined the First World War, which stopped exports, filled the North Sea with mines, and initially.

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An 18-year-old is hoping to attract young people to the fishing industry after acquiring his own boat.. the Emma Claire is thought to be the first new fishing boat in Lowestoft's in-shore fleet.. Herring, the most common fish in the seas off Lowestoft, was disappearing. That was over 50 years ago but in truth, the fishing industry in Lowestoft has never fully recovered. Not helped by strict fishing quotas and declining fish stocks, Lowestoft's once-thriving port is a shadow of its former self.