capnsensible
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They are usually waiting to refuel. Any ship proceeding up the channel has to have low sulphur fuel (which is more expensive). Falmouth is the main place for that type of fuel.
As I understand it, most shipping is on charter. There are dozens of anchorages around the world where ships wait for their agents to get cargo. Then, as you say, they will need bunkers for the passage. Remember Gib East side for orders, then the Bay for bunkers?
Mebbe Minn, if he reads this can provide clarity?
A small story however concerns one of the bunker tankers that operate in the Bay. A few festive seasons ago, one at anchor outside the Spanish breakwater dragged onto the beach at La Linea on 22nd December. The Russian crew were found to be in 'good spirits'......
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