Salcombe Fish and Shellfish Ltd

Salcombe Fish and Shellfish Ltd We are a small sustainable commercial fishing operation, operating out of the beautiful Salcombe Harbour. We specialise in sustainably caught lobsters.

Some of that was ours!! The πŸ™ bloom this year is unbelievable!!
01/06/2026

Some of that was ours!! The πŸ™ bloom this year is unbelievable!!

Proud to be supporting Crabfest again this Sunday supplying the shellfish for the demos. It’s a great day out for all th...
02/05/2026

Proud to be supporting Crabfest again this Sunday supplying the shellfish for the demos. It’s a great day out for all the family hope to see you there.

27/04/2026
We are proud to supply a local commercial fisherman Salcombe Fish and Shellfish Ltd. Chris had recently placed an order ...
21/04/2026

We are proud to supply a local commercial fisherman Salcombe Fish and Shellfish Ltd. Chris had recently placed an order for a large selection of Bomb Squads in he 12CM and 16CM sizes. In this weekends weather window, Chris and his crew managed to land and nice selection of Pollack using our selection of lures .

Salcombe Fish and Shellfish Ltd is a family run business based in the heart of the South Hams. They strive to provide only the freshest seafood, responsibly and locally sourced. You can also order on their website and they deliver to your door. So if you're ever down Salcombe way or the surrounding area and fancy some seafood for dinner, drop them a message or head over to https://www.salcombefishandshellfish.co.uk/
For those interested, watch some of the videos on Chris page, it shows the impact the Octopus have had on our local fisheries.

For those who are reading this and have a commercial licence with a registered vessel, get in touch with us via the website or via social Media. We do offer commercial prices at a very reasonable rate.

We hope you are all having a good week. It's not long before the Bass are back in close to shore and the real fishing begins. We cannot wait!!

Great day wrecking the other day using Ebbrox lazy lures, awesome lures, great service! Head over to Ebbrox lazy lures t...
21/04/2026

Great day wrecking the other day using Ebbrox lazy lures, awesome lures, great service! Head over to Ebbrox lazy lures to get yours, they work big time!!

14/04/2026

Fishing remains one of the world’s most challenging careers. Even in these first months of the year, there are families grieving fishermen who did not come home.

For those carrying that loss, we know how important it is to say their names and share their stories. It is why we hold National Fishing Remembrance Day each year – this year on Sunday 10 May.

If you feel able, we invite you to share your story of a fisherman you are remembering today in the comments with our community.

29/03/2026
10/02/2026

Bumpy ride home!!

10/02/2026

Steaming home today, a little sloppy out there!! Thanks Jude for the video and keeping an eye on us from NCI Prawl point!😍

29/01/2026

Octopus has hit the news with the release of a report from the MBA - and news outlets picking up that octopus was mentioned in last week's house of commons debate on fisheries... and that brings a deluge of commentary, some of which is incorrect.
We want to make sure our followers know the real situation.

* When people refer to "the fishing industry" having profited from octopus because they have seen record sales at Brixham market, they are describing a multitude of different vessels in a multitude of areas. We are talking fishing across hundreds of miles, with different gear types. Some fleets have done well - which is great news for them.

* octopus during last year was not evenly spread in our waters, meaning some vessels, some ports, caught very few, or caught none. The octopus numbers for those folks has not countered the decline in crab and lobster catches, meaning they are running at a loss, some very significantly.

* octopus in 2025 had a short season; around four months of one species hasn't compensated for the traditional crabbing season for many within our membership, adding to the decline in vessel incomes.

* a handful of people from our fishery have done fairly well from octopus this last year- that's great news, but it's relative - they too are crabbers by trade and are worried about the future of shellfish populations and what it means for our crabbing heritage.

* South Devon crab is renowned both locally and worldwide. If our crab fleet starts to decline, our community does too. Our fishing supports a myriad of activity in the local area, from engineers to restaurants, the crew on the boats to the drivers who take crabs to Europe and so on. We are worried about what a decline in our crab fishing means for our local communities.

* since octopus arrived, crab and lobster catches are significantly down in our region - between 50% and 80% in most areas, with some vessels at a 98% decline; Octopus are voracious predators. We are working with authorities to understand the detail and the potential long term implications

* in most cases, we at the Shellfishermen are multi generational crab and lobster fishermen, which means we carry detailed knowledge of those species within our communities. Octopus is unknown to us; everything, we mean everything, has changed and this fact is frightening for a lot of us.

* We have community memories of the last time something similar happened. From the mouths of those who know, it "nearly finished" local fishing families. It took a number of years for the ecosystem to recover enough to supply crabs for the table and the tourists - and we have no way of knowing if this time will be the same, or if this is our 'new normal'.

* We have been told to adapt. We are trying as best we can, but please be clear, at the moment, we are adapting to try to survive the here and now; the future remains very uncertain and we are unable to make plans for this year, let alone the long term.

* we are asking for help, because we can't plan for a future when we dont have a clue what it looks like, when everything has changed. It's not just about us, it's about the boat yards who won't be getting refit work, it's about the crab pickers who won't have crab to pick, it's about the community around us teetering on the cliff edge of sharp decline.

We don't know what that help could look like, but we are hopeful that the powers that be can offer some kind of short term lifeline, be that mandating us to collect scientific data for government workstreams, offering funding for adaptation, opening new species to us whilst we work to understand the ecosystem change, or even decommissioning some of our fleet so we can go out more gracefully. We hope that our followers will support our ask that our communities are prevented from catastrophic failure, so they -and we -can be around in some form, for another five+ generations.

Thank you for your continued interest in what we do. We all wait and see what this next season will bring. Please keep your fingers crossed that it's good news. πŸ€žπŸ¦€πŸ™

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St Dunstans Road
Salcombe
TQ88AL

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