Celebrating 25 years in 2025
“Larval Culture Innovation – Lending a claw to lobster conservation” aims to improve the NLH’s ability to grow juvenile lobsters to enhancing our conservation outputs in terms of lobster stock enhancement. The aim is to improve larval survival rates in our lobster production systems.
A question that we regularly get asked by our visitors, and although there is no simple answer, we hope to offer an insight into lobsters and their growth below.
Climate Cycle: 3,000 miles, 3 months, 3 projects, 1 bamboo bike.
Kate Strong is an ex-engineer, world record holder, triathlete, and overall wonderful human being who we had the pleasure of welcoming to our visitor centre in Padstow.
Have you seen the picture-perfect harbour town of Padstow on TV? Always wanted to visit but not sure how to make the most of this Cornish hot spot with your family? The National Lobster Hatchery are here to help having called the town home since 2000.
The research team has some very exciting news. Within the last coming weeks, the University of Exeter and The National Lobster Hatchery have heard that they have been awarded funding to pursue research into the Genetic Management of Lobster Releases – GEMALOR.
You have probably seen us posting and sharing about EuroSWAC, so we wanted to share with you how we are drawing the project to a close.
One cold and wet Monday morning in Padstow, we teamed up with Padstow Sealife Safari for a boat release of our latest juveniles out at sea. We packed up all our technical gear and headed out to sea, to release some lobsters and hopefully see some wildlife.
This Christmas time we want to share some inspiration for conscious buying this season. Read on for just some of our ideas that are sustainable and local, gifting that is not only a big hit with family but also great for the environment and small local businesses…
A sneak peak at a ‘day in the life’ of NLH Business Development Manager Clare, as The Sunday Times chatted to her recently about what goes on behind the scenes at our small but mighty marine conservation charity.