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Sustainable Cornish Seafood

We can all help our oceans by making well informed decisions when choosing seafood. Look for Cornish seafood labelled with our recommended symbol. Here are a few species from our recommended seafood list.

Why should we care

Pacific oyster

Pacific oyster

Magallana gigas

Method: Hand Collection

Small eyed ray by Marc Dando

Small eyed ray

Raja microocellata

Method: Demersal Trawl

black seabream by Marc Dando

Black Seabream

Spondyliosoma cantharus

Method: Hook and line

Spurdog by Marc Dando

Spurdog

Squalus acanthias

Method: Demersal Trawl

Carrageenan seaweed

Seaweed

Various species

Method: Hand Collection

Prawn

Prawns

Palaemon serratus

Method: Potting

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Meet the Fishers

Chris Blamey

Chris Blamey

Port: Mevagissey

Chris Blamey fishes from the harbour of Mevagissey aboard the wooden multipurpose fishing vessel Galwad Y Mor. Between July and January he fishes for Cornish Sardines, using a ring net. For the rest of the year he targets Pollack using wreck nets and travels much further afield. 

 

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Luke Marshall, Rock Shellfish

Luke Marshall

Port: Porthilly Farm, Rock

Luke Marshall is a second generation shellfish farmer. From their base at Porthilly farm near Rock the Marshall family have been farming shellfish in the Camel estuary for over twenty years. Porthilly oysters and Rock Mussels are renowned for their quality and sustainablity and feature on menus across the county and further afeild.

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Cornwall Good Seafood Guide is underpinned by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) Good Fish Guide. The first UK consumer guide to sustainable seafood. For more information visit www.fishonline.org

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