FISHMONGERS are seeking to bring attention to their work during Seafood Week.
The annual campaign is aimed at getting more people to eat more fish more often.
It is designed to highlight the variety and quality of fish and shellfish on offer in the UK.
Brighton fisherman Neil Messenger, the owner of Seahaze Traditional Fishmongers, was among those hoping to capitalise at the weekend.
He was pictured outside his kiosk on Brighton beach with his mother Jackie and son Jack who help to run the family business.
National Seafood Week continues until Friday.
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