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Welsh Seafood Week celebrates harvest of the sea

Welsh Seafood Week will celebrate the harvest of the sea.

Seafood lovers are in for a treat during the upcoming Welsh Seafood Week (14th—18th October 2024), which celebrates the harvest of the sea.

Fishmongers and retailers selling Welsh seafood will feature special displays and promote #WelshSeafood to customers in-store and online, highlighting the quality and diversity of the catch from around Wales’ coastline.

Also, using the hashtags #BwydMôrCymru #WelshSeafood, fishermen and those in the wider seafood sector will encourage people to seek and enjoy Welsh produce.

Food and Drink Wales’ Seafood Cluster manager Chris Parker said Welsh Seafood Week will allow the sector to highlight the wide variety of seafood available in Wales and endeavour to get people eating fish more often.

He said, “Each day, we will promote a different species on social media to represent the diversity of species available. Welsh Seafood Week will focus on the abundance of fresh produce and demonstrate its versatility.

“Some people may need clarification on what seafood to buy or how to cook it at home, but we will be sharing cooking tips throughout the week. We also suggest people chat with their local fishmonger, who will have a range of Welsh seafood available and years of experience and tips to share with customers, and the ability to prepare it as the require”

Kevin Todd from Cardiff Market fishmongers E.Ashton & Co said, “It’s great to raise awareness of the variety of Welsh seafood available and highlight that we sell high-quality fresh seafood, helping support the Welsh fishing fleet.”

To help with the promotion, branded #WelshSeafood #BwydMôrCymru point-of-sale merchandise packs are available for fishmongers and retailers.

Chris said, “The purpose of #WelshSeafood is also to recognise the hard work and dedication of those who put the food on our tables. While a close-knit community, working in the fishing industry can be quite isolating due to the nature of the job, so the week is an opportunity to highlight and appreciate all those who work in Wales’ fishing sector.”