This may need moving to Ruffled Feathers if the replies get too ripe.
As someone who has never been on a pelagic I have been intrigued by the descriptions of Dimethyl Sulphide that I've read in other threads. If it sends people rushing for the ship's rails it must smell really bad, yet the descriptions I've found on the web make it sound fairly tame. I mean, "over-cooked cabbage" and "tinned creamed corn" don't sound too bad, do they? The worst I found was "rotting marine animal". The worst stink in the world that I can think of is Cantley beet factory in Norfolk. Are you going to tell me I haven't lived?
As someone who has never been on a pelagic I have been intrigued by the descriptions of Dimethyl Sulphide that I've read in other threads. If it sends people rushing for the ship's rails it must smell really bad, yet the descriptions I've found on the web make it sound fairly tame. I mean, "over-cooked cabbage" and "tinned creamed corn" don't sound too bad, do they? The worst I found was "rotting marine animal". The worst stink in the world that I can think of is Cantley beet factory in Norfolk. Are you going to tell me I haven't lived?