Cockle fishers and shellfish farmers to receive free lifejackets for work

By Beth Thomas 24th Feb 2021

Image: Atelier Teee
Image: Atelier Teee

Almost 80 commercial cockle fishers and shellfish farmers are to receive free life jackets for when they're working.

The life jackets – which cost around £380 each – have been funded with help from by officers of Swansea Council and Carmarthenshire Council, with guidance and support from Swansea Bay Fisheries Local Action Group (SBFLAG).

SBFLAG is managed by Swansea Council and operates across Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend and Carmarthenshire's Burry Port Harbour. It works to ensure successful, sustainable, economically viable local fishing and associated industries.

It helped local shellfish workers complete and submit an application to industry body Seafish for a fund that offers 90% of the total cost of a life jacket – up to £360.

The two councils then agreed to match fund a total of around £3,000 for all Swansea and Carmarthenshire applications, resulting in 100% funding for the life jackets.

Mark Thomas, Swansea Council's cabinet member for environment enhancement and infrastructure management, said: "The shellfish industry is important to our region and we want to help it thrive as best we can.

"Making sure the workers are as safe as possible is crucial to their wellbeing and to the future of jobs in the industry.

"I'm delighted that we were able to assist in them accessing this essential new lifesaving gear.

"I thank council officers for going above and beyond to help in this activity."

Cllr Thomas and fellow cabinet member Cllr David Hopkins, also the council's joint deputy leader, worked with council regeneration officers and the activity was agreed at the council's highest levels.

     

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