The boat almost sinking down, it must be loaded full of fishes.
Sorry but your wrong, believe it or not that boat is empty, the seine has been turned {taken off the drum and re-stacked and is now in a what we call "Sunday Pile" and is ready to fish again. Seiners take their seines off the drum after every opening as they clean it and re-stack it so that they don't get any backlashes when setting it out at the next opening, this way it rolls off the stern when they set it for the first time, then it's set off the drum for the duration of the opening. If they don't fish again then they stack it on a big pallet and this way when they go to use it again it won't be arse backwards {bunt end on top}
When you see a seine boat that is full you'll really know it, this boat is called the "Ocean Cloud", it probably unloaded downtown and is now heading back to where it ties up. Waaay too much boat out of the water to be full, I guarantee it, I did this for decades {not that that matters, I'm just sayin.
It may have a bit of fish on it still {doubt it}but no way is it loaded.