Celebrating Sustainable Pipis on the South Coast
Episode 1606, Aug 17, 2022, 03:36 AM
The pipi fishing season opens in South Australia soon with local Goolwa pipis available to enjoy in the coming weeks and months.
Goolwa pipis are collected by hand using rakes and a technique known as the ‘pipi shuffle’ which has been used for generations by the Ngarrindjeri people.
The Marine Stewardship Council is hosting a sell-out event at the Kuti Shack in Goolwa this month to showcase the sustainability of Goolwa’s pipi fishery, which is certified to the Marine Stewardship Council’s global sustainable fishing standard.
Tom Robinson Director of Goolwa Pipi Co. joins Jennie Lenman to discuss.
Goolwa pipis are collected by hand using rakes and a technique known as the ‘pipi shuffle’ which has been used for generations by the Ngarrindjeri people.
The Marine Stewardship Council is hosting a sell-out event at the Kuti Shack in Goolwa this month to showcase the sustainability of Goolwa’s pipi fishery, which is certified to the Marine Stewardship Council’s global sustainable fishing standard.
Tom Robinson Director of Goolwa Pipi Co. joins Jennie Lenman to discuss.