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FISHROOM UPGRADE FOR NEWLYN VESSEL
Michael Corin skipper and owner of the
Newlyn beam trawler ‘Sapphire’ has been awarded an Objective
1 Fisheries grant for almost £5,000 and a DEFRA grant of £700 to
refurbish and insulate the vessels fishroom.
The ‘Sapphire’ fishes for a
variety of species including Dover sole, monkfish, megrim, lemon
sole and plaice, which is landed to the Newlyn market. The
condition of the fishroom is extremely important and adds to the
quality of the fish.
The new fishroom will be insulated with
a tough high-density plastic, which will be hard wearing and easier
to keep clean. The layout of the fishroom will also be altered to
allow for the boxes of fish to be stacked. This will increase the
quality of the fish, as they will not be moving around, which can
lead to bruising and lower the value of the fish. The insulation
will also keep the fish stored at a low temperature.
The crew’s working conditions will
improve a great deal from the grant.
Clare Leverton, Objective 1 Fisheries
Programme Manager commented “Any improvements made to the
quality of fish landed in Cornwall helps to secure a sustainable
future for the industry. Quality starts on deck!”
Michael Corin, owner and skipper of the
‘Sapphire’ added “In the days of fishing quotas and
restrictions, it is vital that our catch is presented at the market
in peak condition. The improvements to the fishroom will ensure
that our catch is stored in a chilled, hygienic environment. The
crew will find the improved storage much easier and safer to work
with.”
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