The National Lobster Hatchery Charity Paracord Bracelet

Sale price£30.00

Help us support the National Lobster Hatchery Charity and treat yourself to one of our charity bracelets!

£5 from the sale of each of these bracelets will be donated directly to the National Lobster Hatchery Charity.

Your bead will be fitted to a paracord bracelet which will come with a set of stainless steel Nalu Swirl stoppers either side of the bead and steel Nalu toggle bead on the back. Paracord is a durable, waterproof 4mm cord made from nylon. Please expect variations in colour of the cord and glass, each piece is individually handmade to order.

These bracelets are all adjustable to fit most wrists sizes between 15cm and 22cm but can be made smaller or bigger if needed, please leave a note at checkout if you require a specific size.

“The NLH is a marine conservation, education and research charity based in beautiful Padstow and is one of the only conservation projects open to the public. With a focus on the European lobster, the charity exists primarily to help conserve the vulnerable lobster populations and preserve the coastal marine bio-diversity and fishing heritage of Cornwall.

Supporting the local fishing communities and the incredible native species The European Lobster, the charity operates a stock enhancement project, by raising baby lobsters through their most vulnerable life stages then releasing them into the wild. Working with a local network of fisherman, berried hens (pregnant lobsters) are brought into the hatchery’s maternity ward carrying up to 40,000 eggs under their tail. Once the eggs are hatched, the babies are raised by the onsite technicians using pioneering techniques to improve the survival rate of the hatching lobsters (roughly by 1000%), in their lobster nursery until they are ready to be released and take on the Cornish waters.”

Find out more about the National Lobster Hatchery Charity here.

 

Choose your bracelet colour: Orange Cord Bracelet

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