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Scallop fishing in the Hauts-de-France region

6 May 2026

Scallop fishing in the Hauts-de-France region is a quintessential activity deeply rooted in the region’s rich maritime heritage. The coasts of Pas-de-Calais and the Somme are home to scallop beds that have made this local fishery famous.

Fishermen in Hauts-de-France, often aboard traditional coastal boats, harvest scallops with deep respect for marine ecosystems. Fishing areas are carefully selected to minimize impact on the seabed and preserve the sustainability of this prized resource.

The fishing season begins in October and ends in May. The scallop fishing closure period coincides with the species’ breeding season, peak growth, and the recruitment of new cohorts. This measure, taken by the industry to ensure the long-term viability of the resource, is not the only one; fishing is highly regulated and subject to a set number of open days per week and daily quotas allocated under fishing licenses.

Scallops harvested in the Hauts-de-France region are renowned for their exceptional quality. Their delicate, flavorful meat is prized by chefs and seafood lovers alike. Often enjoyed simply pan-seared with a pat of lemon butter, they are also featured in more elaborate gourmet recipes.

 

Beyond its culinary appeal, scallop fishing contributes to the local economy by supporting fishing communities and regional markets. Strict regulations have been put in place to ensure the sustainable use of this resource, thereby preserving marine biodiversity and guaranteeing the continuity of this traditional activity in the Hauts-de-France region.

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