Thank you for what you are doing for our native oysters. And yours are the best!
Restore ancient habitat, repopulate native oysters, sustainably manage fishery, encourage responsible production, apply scientific research
by Fal Fishery Cooperative CIC in Mylor Churchtown, England, United Kingdom
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Thank you for what you are doing for our native oysters. And yours are the best!
Thank you for what you are doing for our native oysters. And yurs are the best!
Great to see this project working on sustainable fisheries and as the Secretary General of the International Windship Association it is such a pleasure to see these beautiful but also practical sail-assist vessels still commercially active and long may that continue - Bravo!!!
Making progress 😀🍀🐚👍
Glad things are progressing
Good for the environment and coming from Cornwall I want Cornwall to be the centre of the Eco Revolution.
Enjoyed the tour, good luck.
I have just eaten some Falmouth oysters today. Very nice too.
Happy to support any project which protects the Fal for future generations.
Good luck with the project!
Great project, wish you all the success!
An amazing project and I'm proud to support it - I know you'll be up against it, but one man can change the course of the future.
Donation on behalf of Cornwall Science Community's audience and members.
Please support. The world is your oyster.
We called by one day before xmas & were impressed by your aims, thank you for taking the time to talk to us.
What a great project, I wish you every success.
Too important to lose-keep up the amazing work
Well done, keep it up.
A truly worthwhile cause. Good for small business, good for Cornwall, good for the environment. Merry Christmas and a Happy and Successful New Year.
Wonderful project. From a very satisfied customer hundreds of miles away.
A tragedy if Cornwall loses its last native oysters.... and they taste great!
Best of luck - a very worthy project!
Brilliant project by Ranger, helping the native oysters to survive.
keep on keeping on! Good luck
I feel that this is an important part of our Cornish heritage and as such is a very worthwhile venture to support.
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