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Fish and Chip Champions To Head To Norway For Sustainable Fishing Adventure Aboard Østerfjord

Seafood From Norway today announced that all winners of the National Fish and Chip Awards 2024, run for a second year by the National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF), will get the chance to go on a once-in-a-lifetime study trip to Norway in June. There, they will experience firsthand how delicious Norwegian cod and haddock - loved by UK friers and consumers alike - is responsibly harvested from Norway’s cold, clear waters.

The competition’s headline sponsor, Seafood from Norway, is proudly represented by the Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC). In partnership with the Norwegian Frozen at Sea and “Østerfjord”, they will be hosting the trip to the world’s leading whitefish nation – a country rich in fishing heritage and home to the world’s largest cod stocks, as well as supplying cod for the eagerly awaited awards meal.

Combining inspiration and education, winners will enjoy an action-packed itinerary on the two-day trip.

  • Sailing on the state-of-the-art Østerfjord, a combined longliner and Danish seine fishing vessel, which is owned by the Østervold family, they’ll learn how the vessel was carefully designed using world-leading technology to minimise energy consumption and ensure that fish is quickly frozen at sea to lock in freshness and quality.
  • Attendees will meet industry stakeholder and leading experts and find out how Norway’s fisheries keep fish stocks sustainable – the science, the tools and techniques, and the information that helps them monitor the entire supply chain – from Norway to the UK.
  • Charting the ocean-to-plate journey of their favourite whitefish, they’ll be shown how Norwegian cod and haddock are expertly caught and prepared.

Victoria Braathen, UK Director of the Norwegian Seafood Council commented:

“Norway is a proud supplier of sustainable seafood to the UK, and fish and chip shops have been skillfully creating the nation’s favourite dish with Norwegian whitefish for many years. We’re delighted to host these talented friers to see where and how their produce is caught. What better way to understand the importance of origin than getting onboard and joining our fishing crews?”

Andrew Crook, President of the National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF) added:

“Sustainability is critical in our industry, particularly for friers that want to stay in business long-term. That's why we introduced a new Environment and Sustainability Award last year and work with industry leaders like Seafood from Norway to help friers futureproof their businesses.”

“The NSC has been hosting inspirational trips for award winners for years. Charting the sea to plate journey of their cod or haddock really puts what friers do into perspective, and it’s fantastic to hear how passionate the experience makes them about the fish and chips they’re bringing to the table.”

John Lavery, co-owner of Fish City, Belfast – 2023 Fish and Chip Restaurant of the Year and Environment and Sustainability Award winner said about last year’s winners’ trip:

“This was my first time in Norway and I’ve been hugely impressed by everything I’ve seen. From witnessing the beauty of this country and seeing how the Norwegians fish, to discovering the passion they have about doing it sustainably was just incredible to witness.

Thanks to this trip, I now have a connection with Norwegian whitefish, the people and the method behind it all. That in turn works its way into our business. If we are passionate about what we do, and the people that supply our fish to us, that will feedback to our customers.”

Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge on the 28th of February. The tour will take place later this year, giving winners the chance to brush off their sou’westers and prepare for the trip of a lifetime.

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Norwegian Seafood Council

The Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC) proudly represents Seafood from Norway and works with the Norwegian fisheries and aquaculture industries to develop markets for Norwegian seafood through local market intelligence, market development and reputational risk management. The NSC is headquartered in Tromsø and maintains local representatives in 12 of Norway's most important international markets. The Norwegian seafood industry finances the activities of the NSC via a tariff on all Norwegian seafood exports. The NSC is a public company owned by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries.

To learn more about Norway’s unique location, diverse seafood, generations of experience, and industry-leading sustainable fishing techniques, visit: https://seafoodfromnorway.co.uk/origin-matters/.

The National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF)

The National Federation of Fish Friers is the UK's leading trade association dedicated to representing and supporting the interests of fish and chip businesses. Established over a century ago, it plays a crucial role, promoting the fish frying trade, and offering members services such as training, accreditation, and advice on industry-specific issues.

As the voice of the industry, the NFFF addresses industry challenges, including regulatory, economic and environmental concerns. It also works to ensure sustainability and quality in the fish and chip sector, advocating for best practices and maintaining standards to ensure the continued success of Britain’s favourite dish.

For more information on the NFFF, go to www.nfff.co.uk

The National Fish & Chip Awards

A prestigious event in the UK food industry calendar, the National Fish & Chip Awards celebrates excellence in the sector. Organised by the National Federation of Fish Friers, (NFFF), they play a significant role promoting quality standards and innovation through showcasing the best in the industry. Awards range from longstanding categories, like the Quality Accreditation Award, Best Mobile Fish & Chip Operator, Best Multiple Operator and Best Newcomer, through to new awards reflecting industry changes, such as the Environmental and Sustainability Award introduced in 2023.

For further information on the National Fish and Chip Awards 2024 and to book your place, visit: www.thefishandchipawards.com

Contacts

Victoria Braathen

Victoria Braathen

Press contact Director UK Norwegian seafood Council's representative in the United Kingdom +47 913 44 035
William Murray

William Murray

Press contact NSC Press Office

Proudly working with Norwegian fisheries and aquaculture to represent sustainable Seafood from Norway - in the UK

The Norwegian Seafood Council works with the Norwegian wild fisheries and aquaculture industries to develop markets around the world for Norwegian seafood. In the United Kingdom, the Norwegian Seafood Council works with distributors, retailers, fish & chip shops and HoReCa, in addition to key influencers and stakeholders in the food industry to provide seafood expertise and insights. Our seafood experts can partner to provide bespoke marketing support and industry communications, education and training tools, seafood trends and insight data. The Norwegian Seafood Council is headquartered in Tromsø, Norway and maintains a local office in London.