
Fathom 1: Future of Our Inshore Fisheries Conference
11/01/19 • 19 min
We are taking you on a deep dive into the Future of Our Inshore Fisheries Conference - a hugely significant event that took place just a few weeks ago. Of course, team Fathom were there. Join us to find out what the conference meant to fishermen, and hear from Government officials on what happens next.
Got thoughts? Get in touch @Fathom_Podcast
We are taking you on a deep dive into the Future of Our Inshore Fisheries Conference - a hugely significant event that took place just a few weeks ago. Of course, team Fathom were there. Join us to find out what the conference meant to fishermen, and hear from Government officials on what happens next.
Got thoughts? Get in touch @Fathom_Podcast
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Fathom teaser
A quick teaser on what you can expect from Fathom: real conversations with real fishermen and straight-talking experts on topics that include fishing regulation, safety, fish politics and stories from the sea.
The first episode of Fathom will be coming soon.
Your Fathom Hosts:
> Harriet Yates-Smith, Mindfully Wired Communications
> Chris Ranford, Fisheries Animateur Project
> Paul Trebilcock, CFPO Chief Executive
Editors
> Harriet Yates-Smith & Katrina Ryan, Mindfully Wired Communications
Next Episode

Fathom 2: Staying safe at sea
This month the Fathom team has been out on the quay talking about fishing safety. The new ILO 188 encompasses a new set of rules and regulations fishermen have to follow, but what does it mean when it has to be put in to practice on the water? Fathom is here to help fishermen find out.
In this episode, the team speak to NFFO's Safety Adviser and Safety Folder Founder, Robert Greenwood and Clive Palfrey Cornwall's Fishing Safety Adviser about where ILO 188 came from, what the safety folder is how it can help make fishermen safer and what drills and risk assessments fishermen need to be doing by law. They also speak to the Skipper and the Owner of the Cornish fishing vessel Stelissa about their innovative approaches to safety on board and to the shellfisherman, Jeremy Hoskin, who has trialled three lifejackets but still can't find one that doesn't give him back pains.
Finally, you will hear a spine-tingling account of a real-life fishing accident from Luke Selvey, the fisherman on the Emilia Jayne - the vessel on which Reegan Green was washed overboard and survived due to the quick action of his crew and because he was wearing his lifejacket.
Helpful links
Risk assessments
Safety Folder
ILO 188
Fishing Safety Adviser (Cornwall)
Seafish Training Providers
Social Media
Fathom
Ryan Davey (Skipper of Stelissa)
Luke Selvey
SCT Training
Funders
Seafarers UK
MMO
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