Fresh
Fish
The wild waters
that surround the islands of Shetland are what Shetlanders have
depended upon for their livelihood for the past 3,000 years right
back to the time of the Picts.
The
Fishing Tradition
It is this dependency on the environment that encourages Shetland fishermen
to be responsible. Family owned and operated small boats are what future
generations are hoping will provide their living in years to come. This
vested interest has motivated Shetland fishermen to put environmentally
responsible fishing and conservation at the top of their agenda.
Shetland fishermen
took a leading role in the introduction of the “square
mesh panel” a unique invention that enables small and immature
fish to escape from the net, which greatly helps in the fight
to preserve fish stocks.
The local Shetland
people are the first in the UK to be given special permission
to regulate their own inshore fishery, a pilot project that has
proven incredibly successful. The Shetland
Shellfish Management Organisation (SSMO) has
a delegated authority as part of a Regulatory Order to govern
the inshore fishery.
Shetland SeaFish
does not only have a concern for the sustainability of the fishery
but also the effect fishing has on other marine species. Shetland
SeaFish pledges not to buy any fish from boats unless they use
fishing methods that will not entrap dolphins and porpoises.
Fresh
Fish
The fishing grounds are so close to the islands that boats are only several
hours away from their homeport. It is this speed between when fish are
caught and landed that ensures fresh fish from Shetland is in prime condition.
Locally caught
fish are well iced landed at state of the art markets where the
fish are kept in a chilled environment. Shetland SeaFish buyers
select out from the market the pick of the catch ensuring all
seafood on offer is in peak condition.
All fish when
it is caught is fresh, it is the process from catch to the consumer
that determines how fresh fish really is. At Shetland SeaFish
our aim is to keep this handling process to a minimum so that
our seafood is amongst the freshest.
If you are
interested in receiving whole fish from us, you can check for
yourself. The condition of the eyes must be bright and not sunken,
the skin colour must be shiny and moist in appearance and simply
the fish must smell fresh. This is the criteria that is used
to select the best which your can verify when you buy from Shetland
SeaFish.
Shetland
SeaFish Processing
Once selected at the market the fish are carefully processed and packed
that day for shipment to the UK and can arrive with a customer 48 hours
after being landed at the market.
Great care
is taken when processing to enable full traceablilty on all seafood
items. You can know which boat your fillets have come from and
even when and where the fish was caught.
At all stages
of the process there are strict guidelines that have been set
up by an independent quality control company Shetland Seafood
Quality Control (SSQC). From Grading to Fish Handling SSQC enforce
a strict code of practise that is applicable from the boat through
to the market and onto the processing unit.
Fish is processed
five days a week ensuring deliveries of fresh fish every day.
Our tailored made personal service is there to ensure you receive
the fish you want in the form you need it, whether whole fish
or fillets, skin on or skinless Shetland SeaFish is here to meet
your requirements.
Fish
Benefits
When fish is fresh the flavour and texture is also at it’s best
and provides a tasty but perfect healthy meal. The Committee on Medical
Aspects of Food Policy http://www.sacn.gov.uk/ advises
that:
“ Two
portions of fish should be eaten weekly.”
COMA Report 1994
Fish is an
excellent source of food, as it is full of Vitamins A and D and
minerals such as Calcium all of which encourage strong bones
and teeth and can help promote good eyesight, healthy skin and
an effective immune system. It is also believed that fish can
help in the fight against cancer as experts suggest that fish
oils prevent cancer cells progressing to the tumour stage.
Despite all
these major health benefits fish is still a tasty and satisfying
way to lose weight, as seafood can be an ideal low calorie meal.
Fish is low in saturated fats, as these are associated with animals
and not seafood which when eaten regularly scientists have proven
will reduce the risk of heart disease.
If you have
a requirement for high quality seafood then Shetland SeaFish
is here to provide whatever the individual specification.
Your Contact
is Robert Nicolson
Tel: 44 (0)
1595 696949 or Fax: 44 (0) 1595 696929
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