The annual open fish harbor day serves to showcase the work of local fishers and the practice of fishing. Although the Kutseli fishers are few in number, they maintain a strong tradition centered on the belief that the sea provides sustenance and that fresh fish can be purchased directly from the fishers. In Parakümmend, one of Estonia’s smallest villages, the celebration of the open fish harbor day draws visitors who are spared the predicted rain and sleet. The event features the display of local activities, including the sale of fresh fish and various processed fish products. Furthermore, the day offers local culinary offerings and entertainment. As part of the festivities, visitors are scheduled to visit the Mustve harbor located on the shores of Lake Peipus. There, they will have the opportunity to see the catamaran “Peipsi Star” for the first time. According to the vessel’s owner, Albert Lassi, patience is still required for cruising on the lake. Lassi mentioned that the catamaran is expected to be ready for its maiden voyage in May. The event aims to keep the community engaged while promoting the local fishing industry through the open kalasadamate day, providing an opportunity to buy fresh kala and learn about the trade at the avatud exhibition. Topics: #kala #avatud #kalasadamate Post navigation PALMIPUU PALMI ALL⟩Hääldasin nii valesti, et mulle toodi hoopis uus klaas veini