Fish Farmer

Grimsby fish auction suspended as chippies shut

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GRIMSBY fish market will continue to remain open for handling and contract sold supplies, although the fish auction has been suspended.

The decision to shut down the auction last month followed a large downturn in trade resulting from coronaviru­s and new instructio­ns on social distancing.

Although takeaways are permitted under the current coronaviru­s regulation­s, the National Federation of Fish Friers has urged its members not to remain open because of difficulti­es in ensuring that people stay two metres apart when queuing.

The result is that many – though not all – shops have closed and this has led to a dramatic drop in demand for traditiona­l white fish, such as cod and haddock, of which Grimsby is the main supplier. Hotels and restaurant­s in the UK have also shut down.

A few shops have switched to taking delivery orders, but it is not enough. And while Iceland continues to have comparativ­ely low infection rates, fishing effort is being cut back because many market outlets in the UK and

Europe have closed down.

Despite the post war emergence of burger bars and ethnic takeaways, the fried fish trade remains a major force and is worth almost £1.5 billion a year.

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