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‘LADY HAMILTON’ FISH QUALITY OBJECTIVE 1
GRANT
The skipper and owner of ‘Lady Hamilton’
Chris Bean has been awarded an Objective 1 Fisheries grant for
almost £450 to introduce a unique fish quality scheme to increase
the value of his catch.
When the fish are caught they are placed
into large bins filled with a special ice slush. Live fish are
placed in a separate bin fitted with an air pump, creating a flow of
chilled seawater to keep the fish at a continuous cool temperature.
The 28ft vessel fishes out of Helford
for, John Dory, Sole, Turbot, Monkfish, Cod and Red Gurnard amongst
others. By using this quality scheme there is no deterioration of
the quality of the fish and the fish are landed as “near live” as
possible. This means that the fish landed from the ’Lady Hamilton’
can be sold in prime condition and the best possible price.
Selected fish target the ‘sashimi’ raw fish market in the UK.
Alison Elvey Objective 1 Fisheries
Programme Manager commented “This unique quality scheme will
keep fish at the highest quality possible and help the fishermen
achieve top prices for his fish. This type of project is highly
encouraged through Objective 1 funding”.
Chris Bean, Owner and skipper of the
‘Lady Hamilton’ added, “The water aeration system has already
shown its value regarding the shellfish component of the catch.
Prior to the installation shellfish mortality would normally be
5-7%, whereas now the losses are almost nil.”
Dylan Bean, Co skipper of the ‘Lady
Hamilton’ is developing a website to promote the sales of Sashimi
grade fish from the boat and states that the new system on board has
opened up many new opportunities.”
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