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FIFG
GRANT FOR CRABBER
13th
May 2002
Kevin Matthews,
owner and skipper of the Newquay based fishing vessel 'Cyclone'
has been awarded a £1,270 Objective 1 Fisheries grant to help
working conditions on board his boat.
While the Cyclone
is potting for shellfish around Cornwalls coast, the grant funded
new line hauler and roller will help make the crews job easier.
This equipment will help to haul in shellfish pots, as instead of
the fishermen leaning over the side of the boat to reach the pots,
the roller and line hauler pulls the pots into the boat mechanically.
Once in the boat the shellfish are removed, the pots cleaned and
baited and finally put back into the sea.
Fishermen can
haul up to 200 pots a day so this equipment will dramatically reduce
the backbreaking work involved in hauling shellfish pots and make
the operation safer for the crew.
Alison Elvey,
Fisheries Programme Manager stated "This is a simple but effective
method of improving working conditions on a small potter and will
help to extend fishermen's working lives. As it remains difficult
to recruit and retain crew in the fishing industry, any project
which can make life easier for fishermen on board their vessels,
especially when dealing with difficult seas, is encouraged.
Kevin Matthews
skipper of the 'Cyclone' said "This will greatly help the bad
back problems suffered by all crabbers and will also be a great
ease on the workload".
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