CUTTLEFISH

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Cuttlefish are nearly all exported to the continent, but the Eurozone crisis has made this more difficult, so we need to develop a market for them here in the UK, something we're happy to do.
At HASTINGS TV we thought you would like to support our friends on the beach as they truly are, the soul of our community.
Sussex Sea Fisheries Committee has judged the level of fishing well within sustainable limits. They’ve also started to lay artificial substrate in breeding areas to provide a safe place for eggs to develop away from greedy predators.
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Special thanks to: David Caffery, Dirk Nell, Bradley Manning, Graeme Williams.
Amazing what you can do with a crew like this during lockdown !!


           

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