A large digger is used on the river bed to clear the channel and remove rubble left after the storms.
There are several wave bouys in Looe bay, routinely maintained by Trinity House by THV Galetea.
Seagulls follow FY830 Atlantis as she returns to port after a days fishing.
A fishing boat moors by the old pilchard factory at Pennylands to load crab pots.
Looe RNLI Albatross boathouse.
The fishing boat takes the crab pots for shooting out in the bay.
East Looe beach at low tide.
Polperro.
Storm damage has destroyed the old fishermen's huts along the quay wall.
Fishing boats anchor in the bay waiting for the tide in the river to rise.
A parade of sail as the Redwing, Enterprise, Laser and Mirror crews make their way out into Looe bay for the first race of the 2014 season.
Sunshine over East looe beach.
The rockface above Pennylands is being stabalised.
Specialist teams absail down to secure soil pins, ready for a net covering to be installed.
The Banjo Pier is fully out of water on one of the low spring tides.
The "cat" is back to clear more debris from the river bed.
Clearing underneath the arches of Looe bridge.
Scaffolding is erected alond West looe quayside to enable repairs to the quay walls.
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