Monday, 28 February 2011

Testing the new National Lobster Hatchery ad…

Thought we should do a little dry run with the new ad for the National Lobster Hatchery…

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Volunteering at the Hatchery

P2220007It’s Anthony’s last day with us today who has been volunteering at the hatchery.  He leaves us for a new post on Bryher on the Isles of Scilly – can’t be bad!

Wendy has been volunteering with us for nearly a year now, giving up one day a week to help us out in the office.  She calls us her ‘lobster luvvies’ so I think that can only be a compliment.

We are very lucky to have the help from lots of volunteers and for many, it seems to help them secure permanent posts elsewhere.  Amazingly, one of our volunteers is the longest standing member of staff here.

Monday, 21 February 2011

Wild Swim from Port Gaverne to Port Isaac

Put the date in your diary and plan your holiday to Cornwall for that week.  This years wild swim from Port Gaverne to Port Isaac will be held on 7th August 2011, raising money for the National Lobster Hatchery.

The event started last year and was such a success, organisers have decided to make it an annual event; only this year it’ll be bigger and better.

The actual swim is said to be 1 mile, round a beautiful bit of coastline, ending up at Port Isaac (a very quaint little Cornish harbour).  The Fisherman’s Friends are rumoured to be performing on stage, we will have our baby lobsters on display and there will be stalls and food to hand.  Not to mention the scattering of pubs next to the beach.

The official event website will be going live very soon so I will keep you informed.  I might even dig out a photo of Dom and I having completed the swim last year!

Monday, 14 February 2011

The new broodtank arrives

P2100032 We had thought about the dimensions and whether we could fit it through the door, honestly!!  But to be fair it would have been difficult to get round corners, so our lovely kindly neighbours agreed to crane it into the back door, at low tide from the slipway.

The white side that you can see is the acrylic window so that visitors can see into the lobster maternity ward.