State Fish Pier

State Fish Pier, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

This Building on The State Fish Pier houses the herring plant and freezers for Cape Seafoods. This enormous building which you can barely see the end of in the picture because it is so big employs I think less than 20 full time employees. There have been incredible innovations in automation that move fish from boat to plant to freezer using very little labor.

Between Transvac herring pumps, herring conveyors and innovations in automation in the plant it all operates efficiently and flawlessly with a fraction of the dock workers that used to work on this site 20-30 years ago. The State Fish pier used to house many different seafood companies before the highly efficient Gloucester Seafood Display Auction and Cape Seafoods came to town.

When this new building was built it was shopped as a place to relocate fish businesses around the harbor to. Without financially viable alternative uses that would be allowed with the current zoning there was no incentive for waterfront business owners to relocate to this building and pay huge rent when their own property would be sold for pennies on the dollar because of the restrictive marine industrial zoning. Cape Seafoods stepped up and currently rents out the entire building.

Herring Hopper/Conveyor Video

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Leo D Allen Art

Leo D Allen Art, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Herring Hopper/Conveyor at The State Fish Pier

Two men can handle hundreds of thousands of pounds of fish using this seafood industry innovation.

Grilled Sea Breem At Ithaki

Grilled Sea Breem From Ithaki, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

I’ve never even heard of Sea Breem. The Mrs liked it but she’s never been a fan of working around bones when eating fish.

The company, food and service was great at Ithaki. I know the Mrs given the opportunity, would have ordered something else though.

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TurkeySandwich With Cranberry Stuffing On Semolina Bread From Last Stop Variety

Snoop Mad Stops To Smell The Flowers

Fishing Industry Innovations -Herring Hopper

Herring gets dumped into the main hopper from huge vats on rotating forklift forks. The Herring travels up the conveyor and dumps into totes to be packed for lobstermen. The entire plant is operated by two men. Years ago this property employed hundreds of people, now two people work this plant through innovations like transvac herring pumps and herring conveyor hoppers.

The Old Empire Fish

The Old Empire Fish, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

This fish company used to employ many many workers in this huge building. Now through innovations in the fishing industry like Transvac Herring pumps and herring conveyor hoppers, hundreds of thousands of pounds of fish can be unloaded in the fish company by two people. The herring plant here on Harbor loop operates with two, count em two employees. Incredible.

Western Venture Herring Boat Slide Show

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Annisquam Yacht Club 4:46AM 5/25/08

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Annisquam Yacht Club 4:46AM 5/25/08, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

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Where the Locals Go Coupon Spotlight- Lone Gull Coffeehouse

Where The Locals Go

In light of my coffee tipping rant yesterday I thought I’d share some love to another local coffee shop in todays Where The Locals Go coupon spotlight.

The Lone Gull Coffeehouse offers a free refill with the purchase of a travel mug. So there’s another $2 or more in savings from the $10 Where The Locals Go coupon book.

Just like The Pleasant Street Tea Co and Coffee Bar, The Lone Gull offers free Wi-Fi for your laptop.

The Lone Gull Coffeehouse

Lone Gull Coffeehouse

Lone Gull Coffeehouse, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Lone Gull Coffeehouse

Lone Gull Coffeehouse, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Lobster Boat Navigation System Showing Boat at Our Dock

You can see the course this boat took and it docked right at our dock in the picture. It’s amazing the accuracy of GPS today, especially when coupled with a navigational system.

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Lobster Boat Electronics

This is what it looks like inside a lobster boat.

Lobster Boat Electronics, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Leo D Allen Art

Another of Leo D Allen’s ocean inspired pieces.

Leo D Allen Art, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

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