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Thousands of baby lobsters have been released in Cornwall and Scilly
Thousands of baby lobsters have been released in Cornwall and Scilly

BBC News

time17-06-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Thousands of baby lobsters have been released in Cornwall and Scilly

Almost 5,000 baby lobsters have been released into the waters around Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly by a conservation releases were part of a challenge by The National Lobster Hatchery (NLH) to conduct 25 lobster releases in 25 locations over 25 consecutive days for its 25th "release-athon" began on 19 May on the Isles of Scilly, and finished with more than 1,000 baby lobsters being released last week near Penzance to mark the final NLH, a conservation and education charity for the European lobster, said it was "hugely rewarding" to collaborate with other organisations and "provide another generation of lobsters to Cornwall's coastal waters". The NLH raised the baby lobsters from when they were larvae until they were large enough to be baby lobsters are just two to three months old and barely an inch they are small they are large enough to burrow into sand or seaweed and avoid Johns, senior technician at NLH, told BBC Radio Cornwall it was the "perfect point" in time to release the baby Johns said: "It's at this stage in their life cycle that... they settle on the seabed and live in there [for 12 to 18 months]."European lobsters in the UK are classed as vulnerable and the NLH says their work ensures the UK's population is kept sustainable.

Lobster 'releasathon' marks Cornish hatchery's anniversary
Lobster 'releasathon' marks Cornish hatchery's anniversary

BBC News

time29-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • BBC News

Lobster 'releasathon' marks Cornish hatchery's anniversary

A Cornish marine conservation charity has been releasing baby lobsters into the wild to celebrate its 25th National Lobster Hatchery (NLH) was founded in Padstow in August 2000 to help preserve, research and educatedthe public about the European the charity is doing 25 releases in as many days as part of a "releasathon" to celebrate the Johns, senior technician at NLH, told BBC Radio Cornwall it was the "perfect point" in time to release the 300 baby lobsters - each about 10 weeks old and an inch (2.5cm) long. Mr Johns said: "It's at this stage in their life cycle that they become benthic, meaning they settle on the seabed and live in there [for 12 to 18 months]."He said burrowing in the sediment was an important stage in the lobsters' lives as it helped them learn how to live in the releasaton started in St Mary's in the Isles of Scilly, with further releases planned around the county, including one near St Michael's Mount.

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