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Celebrity chef's Rockfish restaurant donates £23k to struggling National Marine Aquarium

Mitch Tonks gives a further donation to neighbouring attraction after it was hit hard by coronavirus lockdown restrictions

Inside the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth

Award winning Plymouth seafood restaurant Rockfish has donated a further £8,000 to the neighbouring National Marine Aquarium in a bid to help the attraction survive another lengthy closure.

This brings the total donated by celebrity chef Mitch Tonks’ Rockfish to £23,000 in the past year despite the hospitality industry being badly hit by the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

The funds were raised by Rockfish during the six months prior to its enforced lockdown closure, and come from an optional £1 table donation from customers.

These come at a crucial time for the NMA, at Sutton Harbour, which relies on visitors to cover its operating costs, and keep its animals fed, which is upwards of £5,000 each month.

The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth

But due to the current Covid-19 pandemic it has been forced to remain closed from late December as the country was pitched into its third lockdown.

Mr Tonks, Rockfish owner, said: “The aquarium is an iconic part of the Plymouth landscape who do such important work in the community and it is wonderful that we can do something to make a difference, especially during this incredibly challenging year for ourselves and for the aquarium.

“We want to come out of this alongside our neighbour, the NMA, thriving so it feels particularly important to look out for each other.”

Roger Maslin, NMA chief executive, said: “We are delighted to receive another generous donation from Rockfish and their customers. We share many of Rockfish’s values when it comes to helping preserve the marine environment and their support means we can continue in our vision of creating a healthier Ocean for all.