Eating fish makes children more social
Children who regularly consume seafood at 7-years-old are more likely to be ‘prosocial’ at ages 7 and 9 years than those who don't, according to a new study. ‘Prosocial’ behaviour includes friendly interactions, altruism, and sharing.
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Sea's the Day
The ‘Sea’s the Day’ project was a partnership project between Selsey Town Council, Chichester District Council and the Fishermen of Selsey Bill. The project aimed to raise the profile of Selsey’s fishing industry in a historical context, but also to emphasise pressures on the current fishing industry from the perspectives... Read More»
Sea's The Day Film

Sea's the Day: The Fishermen of Selsey Bill. The film is one of the high points of the project. Millstream Productions did a wonderful job as they worked with the project team to sift through the oral history interviews to identify likely candidates to sit in front of a camera. This was followed by filmed interviews at locations on... Read More»
Sea's the Day Recipe Cards

The Recipe cards were the first part of the project to be completed and have been hugely successful. The aim was to take local catch and show you wonderful recipes giving you ideas about how to cook it in your own kitchen. Many restaurants across the Manhood Peninsula take pride in serving local produce, particularly seafood, and kindly agreed to... Read More»