Cornwall Good Seafood Guide logo

Sustainable Cornish Seafood

We can all help our oceans by making well informed decisions when choosing seafood. Look for Cornish seafood labelled with our recommended symbol. Here are a few species from our recommended seafood list.

Why should we care

White Monkfish

Monkfish, white

Lophius piscatorius

Method: Demersal Trawl

Haddock

Haddock

Melanogrammus aeglefinus

Method: Gill Netting

Undulate ray

Undulate ray

Raja undulata

Method: Demersal Trawl

Pacific oyster

Pacific oyster

Magallana gigas

Method: Hand Collection

Scallop by Sarah McCartney

Scallop

Pecten maximus

View all recommended species Download recommended species PDF Join as a business supporter

Where to buy

gold_standardNEW Gold standard businesses have taken a pledge to only supply sustainable Cornish seafood, find out more here.

Find and buy Cornish Seafood

Meet the Fishers

Tim Vinnicombe

Tim Vinnicombe

Port: Mylor

Tim Vinnicombe has been fishing under sail and oar for oysters since he was 16 years old. Its a traditional fishery that has preseved this tough but satisfying way of life, as well as the stocks of oysters in the Fal.  

Read more
Leon Emmet

Leon Emmet

Port: Newquay

Leon Emmet is a young fisherman from Newquay who fishes from a small boat the Boy Chris SS276. Leon fishes sustainably using pots, handline and nets, learning the trade from his dad Joe who also has a fishing boat in Newquay harbour. Through their family owned company Newquay fish Leon and Emmets catch is sold direct to consumers and businesses around Cornwall, including some of the finest seafood restaurants. 

Read more
Read more stories

Recipes

View all recipes

How to guides

News

Season's Greetings - A Christmas update

New ratings announced - some major changes

Winter ratings review consultation open 2023

The Dark and Inky Art of Squid Fishing

View all news

Cornwall Good Seafood Guide is underpinned by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) Good Fish Guide. The first UK consumer guide to sustainable seafood. For more information visit www.fishonline.org

Website by Dewsign. Dewsign pro bono client