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Aldeburgh
- Administrative Port: Lowesoft
- County: Norfolk
- Population: 2.793
Aldeburgh is a coastal town in the English county of Suffolk. Located on the River Alde, the town is notable for its Blue Flag shingle beach and fisherman huts where freshly caught fish are sold daily. It’s also home to the Aldeburgh Yacht Club too.
- Picture: Aldburgh, Suffolk, UK (Author: GIFS Researcher Photography)
Background information | |||||
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Fishing Fleet | Vessel type 1 (<10 m vessels) | 6[1] | |||
Vessel type 2 (>10 m vessels) | 0 | ||||
Vessels total | 6 | ||||
Landings | Total landings demersal (tonnes) | ||||
Value landings demersal (£) | |||||
Total landings pelagic (tonnes) | |||||
Value landings pelagic (£) | |||||
Total landings shellfish (tonnes) | |||||
Value landings shellfish (£) | |||||
Total landings all species (tonnes) | |||||
Value landings all species (£) | |||||
Number of fishermen (Regular) | |||||
Number of fishermen (Part-time) | |||||
Number of fishermen Total | |||||
Major fish species | |||||
Location of auctions | |||||
Governance and organisation | Governance | ||||
FLAG | |||||
Location of fishermen's organisations | Aldeburgh Fishermen's Association, Corner House, Beaconsfield Road, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, IP15 5HF | ||||
Branding | Brand labels | ||||
Fish as food | Fish selling | Directly from fishermen via their beach huts on beach of Aldeburgh
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Fish processing | Aldeburgh Fresh Fish Co, 1 Crag Path, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, IP15 5BP | ||||
Restaurants/hotels | Regatta, 171 High Street, Aldeburgh, IP15 5AN - http://www.regattaaldeburgh.com/index.html | ||||
Tourism&Education | Tourism&Fishing | ||||
Festivals | |||||
Fishing museums | Aldeburgh Museum, The Moot Hall, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, IP15 5DS - | ||||
Aquariums | |||||
Monuments | |||||
Fishing training School |
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