A special ceremony has been held to mark the 25th anniversary of the Solway Harvester tragedy.
Seven men died when the Kirkcudbright-registered scallop dredger went down in rough seas off the Isle of Man on January 11, 2000.
Skipper Andrew Mills, 29, his brother Robin, 33, their cousin David Mills, 17, Martin Milligan, 26, John Murphy, 22, David Lyons, 18, and Wesley Jolly, 17 all lost their lives.
They were from the Wigtownshire villages of Whithorn, the Isle of Whithorn and Garlieston.
On Sunday, the men were remembered with the laying of a floral tribute at the Solway Harvester Memorial on Douglas Head on the Isle of Man to mark the anniversary of the tragedy.
Chief Minister Alfred Cannan MHK said: “On this poignant anniversary, we remember and pay tribute to the men who lost their lives. Our thoughts are with their families and friends and with the close-knit fishing communities of Galloway – particularly Whithorn, Garlieston, and the Isle of Whithorn – where the crew were from.