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Friday, 28 January 2011

Be informed - read the MMO's latest Fishing Focus - you can't afford to ignore it!

Fishing Focus is a joint publication from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) and aims to improve communications with stakeholders.
We both welcome feedback on each issue of the newsletter. If you would like to comment, please email fishingfocus@defra.gsi.gov.uk

The latest issue (winter 2011) includes:
 Download or read the Fishing Focus here

Pelagic fishing west of the Scillys.

VesselTracker's AIS tracking software reveals a small number of vessels that look as though they are  chasing pelagic fish north west of the Isles of Scilly. Included in the targets picked up by the Cornish antennae is the CEFAS research vessel CEFAS Endeavour.

VesselTracker has recently begun beta testing a new version of their AIS tracking software - VesslFlow - designed for display in terminals, colleges, resource centres etc on large screens in places where viewers can track vessels live in specific port or navigation areas. Check the VesslFlow site will run in your web browser - Safari and Firefox friendly - and don't forget, you'll need to install Google Earth!

Keeping an eye on things.


No longer used by crabbers for bait, the once humble gurnard has enjoyed almost gourmet status thanks to chefs starting with Keith Floyd eulogising over the flavour of these fish - defintiely a fish for the connoisseur as they are full of bones and too fiddly to eat for many despite their superb flavour.......
lemon soles are always a firm favourite - grilled on the bone with butter and parsley - simple to cook, easy to pull the flesh from the bones after serving whole straight from the oven......
pollack are fast becoming the new cod - enjoying a real surge in sales from wholesalers since the FishFight campaign started.......
there's plenty of small octopus in with the cuttles catches, check out Italian chef Carluccio for authentic recipes for these and other cephalopods.......
bright eyes are a feature of fish freshness.......
he's on the case......

sometimes you just have to get down and give a box of fish the extra once-over.

Thursday, 27 January 2011

Next month Newlyn artist Glyn Macey has a show in Bath, which of course, is near Bristol.

Glyn Macey's Britain
Photo courtesy of Rostra and Rocksmoor Galleries
Rostra & Rooksmoor Galleries



5 George Street
Bath
BA1 2EJ
tel : 01225 448121
email : info@rostragallery.co.uk
web : http://www.rostragallery.co.uk/
Newlyn artist Glyn Macey has a show at the Rostra and Rocksmoor Gallery in Bath,from February 26th to the 24th March. Glyn has travelled the length and breadth of the UK in his VW camper van and been bust recording scenes alongthe way. The show features work from this not so 'Grand tour', including scens local to Bath and, of course, Cornwall.

Diary date: Monday evening at 'The Centre", Newlyn -7th February.

Don't forget that (6pm, Monday February 7th) there is an 'Evening with the Harbour Commissioners' at The Centre in Newlyn sponsored by the Cornishman newspaper.


"The Chairman also reported that the “Cornishman” newspaper had agreed to sponsor a public question and answer session at the end of January on the vision and strategy, together with key elements of the Business Plan. Some Commissioners commented that it was important that adequate notification of the event was given and that it was held on a spring tide when the catching sector would be able to attend."


The comment recorded in the NPHC minutes was heeded and the meeting is being held over the Spring tide period when the maximum number of fishermen will be ashore - gill netters do not fish over spring tides as the movement of the water stops the gear from fishing efficiently.





There is an opportunity for a number of local groups to meet with the Commissioners preceding the open presentation:

Groups are invited to attend the following presentations as follows:

Merchants @ 2.30pm Wednesday 2/2/11 at Penlee Room, The Centre

Catching Sector @ 2pm Monday 7/2/11 at Penlee Room, The Centre

Public @ 6pm Monday 7/2/11 Penlee Room, The Centre



Update your knowledge of work behind the scenes via the NPHC web site and the harbour minutes - which are these days publicly available online.

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Give the Co-op credit!


Given their much loved presence in Newlyn as suppliers of grub for many of the boats over the years, Through the Gaps asked the Co-operative for their position on discards and sustainably sourced fish in the light of last weeks Channel 4 campaign. They came back with a very positive response:

Thank you for your enquiry following the recent television programmes on the Fish Fight.

The Co-operative, which applies its unique Responsible Fish Sourcing Policy to all its own-brand fish, including canned and frozen, and all own-brand products containing fish, such as sandwiches, is supporting the campaign to reform the Common Fisheries Policy.  At present, half of all fish caught in the North Sea is being discarded because of the current quota system imposed by the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).
We are already working to reduce discards by supporting the Cumbria Discard Reduction Programme, an innovative project co-ordinated by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS). This project brings together scientists and fishermen to develop solutions to reduce fishery discards. The Co-operative is co-funding the project which will work with the Cumbrian nephrops (scampi) fishery to reduce discards in the Irish Sea in 2011. A similar CEFAS project, Project 50%, has already been very successful in reducing discards of the Devon beam-trawl fishery, with discard rates falling by more than 52%. Both 50 % and the Cumbrian project were commissioned and funded by Defra,
In December 2010, we committed to sourcing 100 per cent of our own-brand canned tuna from fisheries employing the sustainable pole and line fishing method by the end of 2013. Pole and line fishing is a selective way of catching tuna without the bycatch issues associated with other catch methods, and therefore has the potential to be the most environmentally and socially-sound method of fishing tuna.
In 2008, The Co-operative established a £200,000 fund to help UK fisheries complete the Marine Stewardship Council certification process to support a sustainable UK fishing industry. The first of these to receive MSC certification was the North Menai Strait mussel fishery, in November 2010. With support from The Co-operative, nine fisheries are currently under full MSC assessment, and the entire Sussex inshore fishery (including 26 separate fisheries) has completed the MSC pre-assessment, whilst one further fishery is undergoing pre-assessment.
The Co-operative tops the latest Marine Conservation Society (MCS), a UK charity dedicated to the protection of seas, shores and wildlife, league table of supermarkets for supporting and selling sustainably-sourced fish. Additionally, we are the only retailer to have eliminated all fish from the MCS Good Fish Guide’s “fish to avoid” list, and have the largest percentage of sales from the MCS’s “fish to eat” list.

I hope this goes someway to assuring you of our commitment to this cause.

Yours sincerely

Rosemary Moss

A black and white and reds sort of morning.

 Early start for the fuel man topping up the tanks aboard the Sapphire....... 
 outside the Nellie the survey vessel, Meridian is back in port.......
 there's black everywhere.........
 nicely contrasted arrangement from the Corin ship........
with a selection of the finest red fish species on the market, a good run of red tub gurnards to the left and boxes of red mullet to the right.......


 quality shines through, inshore trawl fish from the Harvest Reaper, landed at 8pm last night according to the tally......
 looks like the Sapphire clipped those scallop beds again..... 
 interested tour party get the low down on the morning's fish sale.