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Sennen backs charity that removes ‘ghost’ fishing gear

SaraBy SaraNovember 8, 20222 Mins Read
Sennen backs charity that removes ‘ghost' fishing gear

Renewables software outfit Sennen is supporting Ghost Fishing UK as its official chosen charity for the next 12 months.

Ghost Fishing UK removes abandoned, lost and discarded fishing gear, known as “ghost gear” from the sea and helps protect marine life, including whales, seals and birds, from getting entangled.

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Sennen has kick-started its charitable support with a donation of £750 raised at trade events in recent months.

Visitors to Sennen’s stand were offered the chance to play a game developed by the company based on its own shift planner module, which enables offshore wind farm operators to build optimal shift plans.

Whoever managed to equal or beat the CTO’s score would count as a donation of £50 to the charity, paid on the player’s behalf.

Fred Nunn, operations officer at Ghost Fishing UK, said: “We’re excited to have Sennen’s support this year.

“We’re always pleased to receive financial support as well as hands-on practical help, and we’re looking forward to working with the team to do even more to clean up marine environments.”

The decision to support Ghost Fishing UK was a company-wide decision voted on by employees.

The charity’s values are aligned with Sennen’s own commitment to limit environmental destruction and fight for a greater cause.

Gaby Amiel, CEO of Sennen, said: “This charity is doing brilliant things in the face of the very complex task of removing marine debris from UK waters and we’re pleased to be playing a small part in that.

“As a purpose-driven business with a team of people who are passionate about preserving the environment, this feels like the perfect match and we’re looking forward to getting stuck in to help with this important work.”

In the coming months, Sennen is hoping to be able to head to the charity’s base in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, for a day’s volunteering to clean fishing nets that have been salvaged, getting them ready for repurposing.

Alexandra Allen, head of operations at Sennen, said: “Before I joined Sennen, I worked for many years in the voluntary sector for a practical ‘doing’ charity so it’s great to reconnect with that world again.

“A lot of our time at Sennen is spent on improving digital systems to bring environmental benefits so it’s nice to be able to get hands-on with these efforts too.

“I’m looking forward to pulling my wellies on and making a tangible difference.”

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