Fresh Hastings fish Marine Stewardship Council certified sustainable herring on sale at Rock-a-Nore Fisheries The Stade Hastings


Herring Clupea harengus caught within the Eastern English Channel, specifically between Beachy Head and Dungeness, and offshore to the six mile limit by drift nets. Fishing is undertaken by boats under 10 metres stade-launched from the beach at Hastings. Fishing for herring and mackerel is at a relatively low level (around three to five vessels only). The herring is a pelagic small oily fish which is widespread in its distribution throughout the North Sea. The Hastings-based fleet uses a number of different gear types but the gear covered by this certification is the drift net. The herring and mackerel drift nets used are monofilament drift nets of 55 mm (2”). These are usually set around 4 metres below the surface, with a total net depth of around 10 metres.


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Location: Rock-a-Nore Fisheries The Stade Hastings East Sussex
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