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LOOE FISHERMAN VESSEL IMPROVEMENT GRANT Looe fisherman Victor Henwood owner
and skipper of the ‘Paravel’ has been awarded an Objective One Fisheries grant for over £4,000 to improve crew conditions on
board. To reduce noise in the wheelhouse it will be lined and seats and lockers fitted so that the fisherman can store their personal gear. These small alterations will ease conditions for the crew especially when taking longer trips out at sea. The deck of the ‘Paravel’ is also set for modernisation. An extension to the shelter on the deck will be installed. Because nets and other equipment are so large and heavy, many jobs cannot be conducted under cover, which is tough on the crew especially in hazardous weather. With the new extended shelter the crew will be protected and so will the fish when it is caught. The fishroom will be insulated to allow for more ice to be brought out on long trips. This is especially important for the quality of the fish, keeping it chilled for market. Clare Leverton, Objective One Fisheries Programme Manager stated: “This project shows how Objective One grants can be used to improve the quality of the catch, crew comfort and the grants available for sustainable fishing methods. Boat owners should contact South West PESCA Ltd for advice on 01872 270333.” Victor Henwood of the ‘Paravel’ commented: “I am very grateful for the financial aid given by Objective One. It has proved to be beneficial on board my vessel and will dramatically improve the working conditions for the crew.”
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