The first-ever Great Cornish Seafood Weekend is set to take place this October.
The event will be held at the Great Cornish Food Store in Truro on the weekend of October 26 and 27.
The event will celebrate seafood, Cornwall's fishing industry, and all those who work within it.
The weekend-long event will include live demonstrations, talks, tasting stations, a seafood bar, sea shanties, and a range of children's activities.
Pete Murt, head chef at Rick Stein’s flagship The Seafood Restaurant, is one of the first guest chefs to be confirmed in the festival’s line-up.
Joining Pete will be Stephane Delourme, former head chef and group chef at Rick Stein Restaurants, who will demonstrate shucking and cooking oysters using different flavours.
The Great Cornish Seafood Weekend is a collaboration between the Great Cornish Food Store and the Cornish Fish Producers’ Association (CFPO), which represents more than 160 member vessels.
CFPO chief executive Chris Ranford is among the weekend’s speakers and will focus his session on the fishing industry’s economic role, with around 8,000 people employed west of the River Tamar.
He said: "The Great Cornish Seafood Weekend is a great opportunity to celebrate how crucial the seafood sector is to our economy and how we are home to one of the most diverse, sustainable fleets in Europe, landing more than 50 different species of fish every year."
Ruth Huxley, director of the Great Cornish Food Store, said: "With the first-ever The Great Cornish Seafood Weekend we want to shine a light on our brilliant fishing industry, the lifeblood of so many of our coastal communities.
"We are really looking forward to showcasing the huge variety available from our waters and encouraging people to explore lesser-known species and different ways of using them."
Also attending over the weekend will be the Cornwall Wildlife Trust, promoting their Good Seafood Guide, Falmouth singer-songwriter Toby Webb, and fiddle and double bass duo ‘Months Advance’, who will be entertaining visitors with folk music and sea shanties on both days.
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