Irish cargo ship Arklow Meadow
After daybreak, the British research vessel Ocean Observer (2,820/87) arrived from Lowestoft and anchored in Carrick Roads to load from bunker barge Falmouth Industry.
British tanker Clyde Fisher (8,446/05) moved from Falmouth Bay into Carrick Roads to load fuel from Lizrix.
During the afternoon, Clyde Fisher sailed for Plymouth and berthed alongside Yonderberry Jetty at Torpoint, in the evening, and Ocean Observer moved out into the bay.
Later in the morning, British sail training vessel Tenacious (586/00) left Frigate Buoy, in Falmouth harbour, for Brest, Brittany.
New York Star (41,966/06), a German-owned, Liberia-flagged tanker, arrived outside port limits to land her Milford Haven pilot. She then continued her voyage to Antwerp, Belgium.
Wednesday, November 12: The only movement on Wednesday was the arrival during the evening of Winter (8,539/09), a Greek-owned tanker. She arrived from Dublin and anchored to the east of St Anthony Lighthouse for orders.
Thursday, November 13: With gale-force winds blowing, tankers Aurora Leo and Winter put to sea to ride out the bad weather.
In the evening, Winter returned to her anchorage as the wind had by then dropped.
Early in the afternoon, Irish cargo ship Arklow Meadow (9,682/10) arrived from Blyth, Northumberland, and anchored in Carrick Roads to load bunkers.

