Spot the Pot Spot the Pot: Matt with Littlehampton Harbour BoardMBM takes our Spot the Pot campaign on the road. Here MBM's Matt Thomas speaks to Anne Carnegie of Littlehampton Harbour BoardSubscribe to the print issue of MBM Subscribe to the digital version of MBMBrighton-boaters-spot-the-pot.gifThis group of boaters based in Brighton have 90 years of boating experience between them and they tell us that they've had enough of badly marked potsSubscribe to the print issue of MBM Subscribe to the digital version of MBMMatt-with-Brighton-Marina-Manager.gifBrighton Marina manager, Phil Godfrey, tells MBM's Matt Thomas that he has to manage his harbour carefully to minimse the risk of leisure boats running into fishing gearSubscribe to the print issue of MBM Subscribe to the digital version of MBMWhitby lobster potsLobster pots can cause a whole heap of problems for boaters if they are not marked clearlySubscribe to the print issue of MBM Subscribe to the digital version of MBMTangled propellerOne unlucky boater gets a rope round his propSubscribe to the print issue of MBM Subscribe to the digital version of MBMRope tangledOnce a rope snags a prop it can get tangled very quicklySubscribe to the print issue of MBM Subscribe to the digital version of MBMTangled rope and seagulBoaters aren't the only ones in danger from fishing lines, as this unfortunate seagull provesSubscribe to the print issue of MBM Subscribe to the digital version of MBMLobster potWith lobster pots simply floating unmarked, boaters stand little chance of seeing them in time Subscribe to the print issue of MBM Subscribe to the digital version of MBM