Harvesting Cocklers using ATV (ATVS) “quad bikes” at the start of the Cockle Picking Season, Southport, Merseyside, UK
Cocklers travel from eastern Europe and other parts of the UK to fish in the Merseyside area. The North Western Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (NWIFCA) issued 400 permits. The reduced number came about after the Morecambe Bay cockling tragedy in 2004.
Size: 4308px × 3338px
Photo credit: © Cernan Elias / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: -wheel-drive, 4x4, adult, adults, atv, atvs, bag, bagged, bagging, bags, beach, beaches, beds, bikes”, bucket, buckets, coast, coastal, coasts, cockle, cockle-pickers, cockle-picking, cockler, cocklers, cockles, cockling, collect, collecting, crop, disaster, employment, england, estuary, figure, figures, find, finds, gather, gathering, gathers, group, harvest, harvesting, honda, immigrant, industry, inlet, inlets, labor, labour, labouring, lot, man, men, migrant, migrants, multipurpose, muvs, northwest, outdoors, people, pick, picker, pickers, picker”, picking, profitable, quad-bike, ribble, sack, sacks, sand, sea, seashore, seaside, sell, sells, sept, shallow, shallows, shell-fish, shellfish, splash, splashing, spray, tidal, transport, transporting, utility, vehicle, vehicles, water, water”, worker, workers, working, “cockle, “crossing, “quad