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Teach a Man to Fish

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Teach a Man to Fish is a sustainable fishing project running from the village of Portscatho on the south coast of Cornwall. Our aim is to set up a small business catching fish under sail and oar and s

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Teach a Man to Fish

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Teach a Man to Fish | Can we learn to make a living from fishing? Simply. Sustainably. Under sail. Teach a Man to Fish Can we learn to make a living from fishing? Simply. Sustainably. Under sail. Home About Us Contact News Resources 27 Comments Home Teach a Man to Fish is a sustainable fishing project running from the village of Portscatho on the south coast of Cornwall. Our aim is to set up a small business catching fish under sail and oar and selling it locally.  There are harbours all over Britain that were once used for fishing. Good harbours where people built villages around an industry that thrived. The competition from intensive fishing and rocketing fuel prices have changed the industry beyond recognition and now most British ports shelter a fraction of the number of fishing boats they did in the past, or else have become virtually unused. Can you imagine putting in planning permission to build harbours like these today? Or finding the funds to b...

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