Sunday 2 September 2012

FREMANTLE FISHING BOAT HARBOUR

Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour is a commercial marina in Fremantle, Western Australia adjacent to the more recently constructed Challenger Harbour. It provides large sheltered mooring areas, wharf space for vessels up to 60 metres, refuelling facilities and support services to the Fremantle fishing industry.

The harbour was built in 1919 when a 300-metre breakwater was constructed to provide an anchorage for fishing vessels. South Jetty was immediately adjacent and included a fish market which was removed in 1929. A southern breakwater was constructed in 1962 and land reclaimed to house fishing companies and service industries. Between 1969 and 1972, up to 120 fishing boats were housed in the harbour and in 1982, construction of a boat lifting facility commenced.

Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour is now surrounded by a well established tourism precinct, and over a dozen restaurants and a brewery are immediately adjacent. Blessing of the FleetMany of the fishing enterprises housed at Fremantle are descended from the Italian towns of Molfetta on the Adriatic Sea, and Capo d'Orlando in Sicily. Each year, a ceremony known as the "Blessing of the Fleet" occurs in the harbour where a procession of the fishermen and their families walk through the streets of Fremantle to the harbour carrying two statues.

This post is part of the Scenic Sunday meme,
And also part of the Weekend Reflections meme,
And also part of the Weekly TopShot meme.







5 comments:

  1. Un bien joli port de pêche, assurément !

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  2. Oh, I LOVE these shots! The colors and reflections are so rich and deep! Thank you for sharing on Weekly Top Shot #46!

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  3. I love it here. The large fish and chip shop at the wharf is great. Food was very nice. Area was as clean as you would expect and the seating was also good. The main plus was the atmosphere.

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