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Special Offers on Sustainable fish

Sustainable fish - special offer
Such headlines as "Only 50 Years Left for Sea Fish" and "How the World's Oceans are Running Out of Fish" are increasingly common in the serious media. Such a crisis will not only affect the marine environment, but also the many human populations who rely on fish for protein. The crisis is being brought about by over-fishing of wild stocks and unsustainable and environmentally damaging intensive fish farming. More information on the fishing crisis can be found at the Marine Stewardship Council's website and specific UK information about what we can do by selective buying and helping generally is on the Marine Conservation Society's website.

Fish4ever rangeSome answers - The Good News is that there are answers to these problems - sustainably managed wild fish stocks and organically farmed fish. Graig Farm's range of these fish is now significant, and includes organic farmed: salmon, rainbow trout, newly in-season sea trout, cod, sea bass and sea bream and prawns; and wild-caught hoki, and Pot-caught Devon crab. We even have ready meals! Details of our Fish for Tomorrow range are available here  and more information on organic fish farming principles can be seen here 

Special Offer - To highlight these choices, and to celebrate World Oceans Day on June 8, we have got together with our suppliers (Fish4Ever) to celebrate in style with a two week 20% off promotion on our range of tinned wild fish, which covers mackerel, herring, sardines, tuna and anchovies - many in delicious organic sauces. One new one is just launched - mackerel fillets in white wine sauce.These fish are sustainably harvested, by small family-owned fishing boats. See the range of tinned fish here, and buy our special offer fish here.

World Ocean DayWorld Ocean Day Joining with leading educational institutions, conservation organizations, and individuals in dozens of countries around the world, World Ocean Day aims to celebrate and raise awareness of the issues facing our shared ocean. To find out about World Ocean Day go to: www.theoceanproject.org/wod/wod.php.