Little Fisherman was created half a century ago, woven from the dreams of young boys going from all over Poland to Kołobrzeg to meet a sea adventure. A scout in a sailor's uniform mischief, mischief and mischief, but he did not forget about learning the fishing craft. When he finished TRM he wandered the seas and oceans in pursuit of aquatic creatures. His nets caught squid and krill in the cold waters of Antarctica, hake off the coast of Peru, halibut in the fisheries of Labrador, pollock and sole in the foaming Bering Sea, sardinella off the coast of Angola and Namibia, saithe and whiting in the Norwegian and North Seas. Years passed and he was still young at heart with a teasing mischievous and slightly swashbuckling smile. At the end of his journey, he returned to the familiar waters of the Baltic Sea. When, at the height of Kołobrzeg, he was picking up the net for the last time, he pulled out a wonderful cod that no one had seen in the Baltic Sea for decades. The little Fisherman immediately recognized that it was Gadus Rex king cod. He took the ruler of the depths gently by the gills and lifted him off the deck, and then he heard - take me to the port and I will make you always live surrounded by the love of Kołobrzeg inhabitants. And that's how it happened. In order to fulfill the will of the cod king, friends of Little Fisherman established the Association of Friends of the Maritime School. Together, they collected funds, and Romuald Wiśniewski, an excellent sculptor from Kołobrzeg, closed his dreams into bronze shapes. After fifty years, the memory of youth returned, and the Little Fisherman together with the cod king stood proudly in the Kołobrzeg Port on top of a stone extracted from the depths of the sea. From now on, for eternity, it will look towards the heads of the harbour. As long as Little Fisherman holds Goudus Rex in his hands, there will be no shortage of cod in the Baltic Sea.