The People

Mevagissey has always been defined by its people.

Not by buildings or boundaries, but by those who worked the sea – and those who built their lives around it.

A Fishing Community

For generations, Mevagissey has been a working fishing community.

Families here have lived by the rhythms of the sea – shaped by weather, season, and the uncertainty that comes with both.

Fishing was never just a job. It was a way of life, passed down through experience rather than instruction.

Knowledge Passed Down

Skills were learned over time – not in classrooms, but on the water.

From reading the tide to understanding where fish would move, knowledge was built slowly and shared between generations.

Each crew carried with it an understanding of the sea that could not be written down.

Life Around the Harbour

The harbour has always been at the centre of it all.

It is where boats leave, where they return, and where the day’s work becomes something tangible.

The harbour reflects the people who depend on it – practical, resilient, and shaped by necessity.

Connected to the Fishing

Everything here begins with the fishing.

The routines, the risks, and the rewards all come from what is brought in from the sea.

Even today, Mevagissey fishing continues to support the community, linking past and present through the same daily work.

Still Here Today

Although much has changed, the character of Mevagissey remains.

It is still a place shaped by the people who live and work here – connected to the sea, and to each other.

That connection is what continues to define it.

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