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Delivery report (2015-2018)
Delivery report for the 2015-18 Corporate Plan -
Seafish Delivery Report 2015-16
Delivery Report for 2015-16 -
Delivery Report 2012-2015
The Seafish Delivery Report 2012-2015 looks back at performance against KPIs over the previous period and contains details of case studies and key achievements. -
Cod to 2030 (full report)
A review of the UK’s cod supply base and 10 year forward view. -
Seafish Brussels Update 26/05/2017 – 16/06/2017
Brexit: MEPs want EU and UK to take care of citizens’ rights first; The impact of Brexit in relation to the right to petition and on the competences, responsibilities and activities of the Committee on Petitions; The Consequences of Brexit for the Customs Union and the Internal Market Acquis for Goods; The Role and Powers of the European Parliament in the Brexit Process; General Affairs Council (Art. 50); Big fish in big trouble in Europe; EFSA explains risk assessment: nitrites and nitrates added to food; EU-China Food Safety Project Ramps Up fight against food fraud -
Seafish Delivery Report 2016 - 2017
The Seafish Delivery Report 2016 - 2017 looks back at performance against KPIs in the 2016- 2017 Annual Plan and includes case studies and key achievements. -
Flatfish pulse fishing
A report on the research results and knowledge gaps of flatfish pulse fishing. -
The Sea Fish Industry Authority - Annual Report and Accounts 2013/2014
The Annual Report provides a detailed Management Commentary and financial review of the activities undertaken by Seafish during 2013/2014 and information on future developments. -
Discards New Developments 2013
Update on latest developments relating to discards in fishing. Covers 2013. -
Complementary Benefits of Alternative Energy: Suitability of Offshore Wind Farms as Aquaculture Sites
The large scale growth in salmon production in the UK has resulted in most available near shore finfish sites being used up for finfish farming. The development of offshore sites or technology improvements alone hold the key for the sustained growth of the UK aquaculture industry. The offshore wind industry has been rapidly expanding in the UK and will occupy major amount of coastal offshore space when zoning plans are developed. The prospects for using the offshore wind farm areas for aquaculture production (finfish and other species) has the potential to open up new sites for finfish farming in the UK. This work examined the suitability of aquaculture in offshore wind farms from the point of view of all the stakeholders involved.