The Cornish fishing industry is set to change the names of two of its most common catches to boost their appeal for British consumers after problems with post-Brexit exports to Europe. Usually some 95% of megrim fish and 85% of spider crab caught off Cornwall have been exported to Spain, but trade has been disrupted this year by the extra paperwork and border checks demanded after Brexit. Cornish fishing interests are instead looking to local markets, but the two catches in question have traditionally been less than appetising for British diners. .@CornwallCouncil have announced funding for a new #fishing facility in St Ives, which will help fishermen continue to sell their catch directly to the town’s residents & visitors. The project includes a refrigerated storage area & small shop. Read more �� https://t.co/UxML4t5wyZpic.twitter.com/RQdVCHu1QQ