Castlemaine Shellfish Producers Organise Harbour Clean Up

Castlemain Harbour clean up 2012Shellfish producers in Castlemaine Harbour, Co. Kerry joined together recently under the Coordinated Local Aquaculture Management Systems or (C.L.A.M.S) initiative to organise a clean up of the harbour area in conjunction with Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), the Seafood Development Agency.

Castlemain Harbour clean up 2012Shellfish producers in Castlemaine Harbour, Co. Kerry joined together recently under the Coordinated Local Aquaculture Management Systems or (C.L.A.M.S) initiative to organise a clean up of the harbour area in conjunction with Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), the Seafood Development Agency.

C.L.A.M.S groups are located all around our coast and were set up by BIM to introduce the concept of Single Bay Management. Castlemaine Harbour C.L.A.M.S group consists of locals producing a variety of shellfish including bottom mussels, oysters and clams.

Maintaining a tidy and clean foreshore has always been a priority for all the aquaculture producers in Castlemaine Harbour. ‘The commitment of aquaculture producers to the maintenance of their pristine working environment is self evident and this organised clean up through their local C.L.A.M.S group further demonstrates the respect local producers have for their working environment’, commented Catherine Butler, BIM Aquaculture Officer.

Read about how BIM, the Ardgroom CLAMS group, and local farmers worked together to improve the environment of Ardgroom Bay with the dual aim of increasing mussel growth and reducing the visual impact of mussel farms.

Image of Castlemaine Harbour, Co. Kerry.