SOCIALLY DISTANCED PRAWN PARTY IN ULLAPOOL SUPPORTS LOCAL FLEET

Plans to hold a beach-based seafood, music and art party had to be cancelled as the country went into lockdown. However, on learning that local prawn fishermen are facing severe financial difficulties following the collapse of the French and Spanish markets, the children decided to arrange a socially distanced prawn appreciation party instead.

 

After buying two days’ catch of prawns from a local creel boat, the children – with help from a couple of parents – inspected and then divided the catch into small bags, made from recycled plastic and donated by the local Tesco store. They offered these for free online, and distributed them around the village. Ullapool households then posted photos of the meals they cooked on social media.

 

Janis Patterson, who organises Ullapool Sea Savers, said: “Although conservation and protection of the seas and marine life are the kids’ main objective, we also recognise the importance of a healthy fishing industry as part of the system, and the place of that industry at the heart of Highland communities. In the past we have visited boats in both Ullapool and Gairloch, and we know a lot of the fishermen and their families personally.

 

Source: Fishing News

Lochbroom Community Update 34 -05.05.20 - feat'g interview with Ullapool Sea Savers & Noel Hawkins

34th Lochbroom Community Update for COVID-19 for 5th May 2020, features interview with three of the Ullapool Sea Savers (Maia, Josh and Caillin) and Noel Hawkins. They talked about their recent ‘Prawnageddon’ action where they bought c. 70 kg of prawns from a local fisherman (Jerry Burne), sorted them (at DM Seafoods’ premises) and then offered them and delivered them free to people in Ullapool. The action was funded by the National Lottery and replaced a previous mini-festival of the sea that had been originally planned but had to be cancelled due to lockdown restrictions.

 

The programme also has more details on the outbreak of COVID-19 in the care home in Portree on Skye..

 

(Recorded evening 04.05, broadcast 05.05; update by Lisa MacDonald; Ullapool Sea Savers interview by Dave Heaney).

 

The whole program is great and the interview starts at 5 minutes in..

 

Source: LochBroom FM

Ullapool Sea Savers' 'Prawn Party' wins fans across the village; event was held to support local fishermen and highlight local food while boosting public morale during Covid-19 coronavirus lockdown

A KIDS' marine conservation charity has held a community ‘prawn party’ to support local fishermen and boost public morale during the pandemic lockdown. Before the outbreak, Ullapool Sea Savers won a lotto grant to host a community celebration of everything they love about the sea.

Source: Ross-Shire Journal

USS on BBC Radio Scotland Out of Doors

The group has celebrated a number of achievements, including participating in a campaign to amend legislation around kelp dredging, championing various marine species in partnership with the MSP species champions scheme …

 

Source: Sound Cloud

Scotland’s Seaweed Showdown

Scotland’s Seaweed Showdown

Local legend has it that Beinn Ghobhlach mountain in the Scottish Highlands was once home to a witch. Resentful of sharing the area with people, she planned to cast a spell that would destroy the surrounding forests, making the land uninhabitable.

 

Before she could unleash the destruction, an enraged god used his sword to split her and the mountain in half, saving the forests and the people who relied on them.

 

Source: Hakai Magazine

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