TV presenter Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has faced his critics from the industry and made it clear that his Fish Fight campaign was designed to help not hinder the seafood sector.

Seafish Chief Executive Paul Williams said “Hugh knew only too well how angry the industry was about the Fish Fight campaign, so it was a pretty brave move coming in to face your fiercest critics face to face.” Credit: Channel 4

Seafish Chief Executive Paul Williams said “Hugh knew only too well how angry the industry was about the Fish Fight campaign, so it was a pretty brave move coming in to face your fiercest critics face to face.” Credit: Channel 4

Hugh was a special guest at the Common Language Group (CLG) industry meeting held at Fishmongers Hall in London this week, and he told more than 40 seafood business leaders that he wants to see a thriving fishing sector – but only if the oceans are protected and fished in a responsible way.

Hugh said: “I was delighted to be invited along to this meeting with the fishing and seafood industry. I heard their concerns about the campaign, and about the positive moves being made to make fishing more sustainable, reduce discards, and improve global seafood supply chains. It was a constructive and positive meeting - despite a few well publicised ding-dongs in the press, there's plenty that we agree on.

“I emphasised that Fish Fight has always been about promoting a positive future for the fishing industry. That means reforming the legislation that causes crazy outcomes like discarding fish. It means celebrating British seafood that is caught responsibly. And it means asking for transparency and action from our big retailers so that we can all make the right choices with our wallets."

There is one more Fish Fight programme planned that will be broadcast on Channel 4 in the autumn.