"There will always be a place to buy fish from in London. It might not be here and it probably won't be called Billingsgate but it will continue."
The news that London's oldest fish market is facing permanent closure has shocked and saddened the tenants at Billingsgate Fish Market.
Tony Lyons is the chairman of the London Fish Merchants Association, which represents the tenants, and is confident the trade has a future.
"You can't wipe it out overnight," he says.
"I'd like to see another market like this and we all go together, and I think that's the general consensus."
The site, in Canary Wharf, is to close by 2028 after the City of London Corporation voted to withdraw its support of the market, as will Smithfield meat market.