The money will be used to rear around 700 juvenile lobsters which will eventually be released 🌊
A team of 25 staff from the award-winning Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel visited the Firth of Forth Lobster Hatchery to donate the money on behalf of its seafood restaurant iasg.in the most sustainable way possible, for example, by only using hand-dived or creel-caught shellfish where there is a healthy supply.
During the visit, the hotel staff saw first-hand the vital work of the charity and released female lobsters into the First of Forth. "Since opening the restaurant last year we’ve worked with our customers to raise money for the charity and show our appreciation for the important work they do in protecting Scotland’s shellfish which is world-renowned.
Jake Norton, hatchery director at Firth of Forth Lobster Hatchery, added:"This fantastic donation from Kimpton Blythswood Square is integral in allowing us to continue our work of enhancing the fishery and local environment.and knowledge sharing it was great to show the iasg restaurant team how we have progressed over the years – we’re excited to see what the future holds with their support.
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