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    Aquaculture in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: An Analysis of the Economic Contribution and Value of the Major Sub-Sectors and the Most Important Farmed Species

    A report which analyses the economic contribution and value of the major aquaculture sub-sectors, and the most important farmed species in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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    Social Risk Assessment Information

    This document explains the metrics and scoring methodologies for producing the social risk country profiles.
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    Seafish Fleet Economic Performance Dataset 2008-2018 (Excel Tables) - March 2019 Edition

    The Seafish fleet economic performance dataset contains financial, economic and operation performance indicators for the period 2008-18. The dataset covers approximately 30 Seafish defined fleet segments. Version updated for March 2019.
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    Economics of the UK Fishing Fleet 2020

    The report presents economic estimates at UK, home nation and fleet segment level for the UK fishing fleet. The estimates are calculated based on samples of fishing costs and earnings gathered by Seafish as part of the 2020 Annual Fleet Economic Survey.
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    Discards - New Developments in 2014

    Update on the latest developments and measures, introduced or trialled in 2014, to reduce the level of fish discarded.
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    Final Report - The socio-economic impacts of increased seafood consumption in England

    The preliminary study estimates the potential health benefits to the economy if people were to eat more seafood.
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    Market Insight Factsheet: Prawn and Shrimp

    Information for the UK seafood industry about the performance of prawns and shrimps. Where possible it provides a summary of the UK value chain for prawn and shrimp examining the detail behind its overall performance.
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    Thailand Seafood Ethics Profile

    Seafish commissioned a study to assess the ethical issues impacting on seafood species landed into, and imported to the UK from a wide range of countries. This Thailand profile looks at the main seafood products; seafood exports to UK; employment in seafood; human trafficking and forced labour indicators and rankings and research reports; ratification of international human rights and labour instruments; fisheries policy and management structure/administration; control of IUU fishing and related labour abuse; measures to protect migrant fishers; partnerships and improvement projects; and an overall assessment or criteria for overall risk assessment for Thailand.
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    A Summary of Bycatch Issues and ISSF Mitigation Activities To Date in Purse Seine Fisheries, with Emphasis on FADs

    This document summarises the main bycatch issues in tropical purse seine fisheries, with emphasis on FAD sets (including natural log sets, since the available data does not always allow for a separation of the two).
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    The inshore fleet in the Eastern Channel – operational and financial analysis

    An operational and financial analysis of inshore fishing vessels operating in the Eastern Channel, England, UK. Mixed methods study of factors affecting the performance of inshore fishing vessels. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of data relating to the inshore fishing fleet based in the Eastern Channel including Rye, Hastings, Eastbourne, Newhaven, Shoreham and Selsey.
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    Economic analysis of UK vessels dredging for king scallops in ICES Area 7

    Since 2012 there is a cap on the annual number of days at sea that 15m and over scallop vessels can dredge in ICES Area 7, as part of the Western Waters Management Regime (WWMR). In response to requests by industry and government, Seafish analysed the economic performance of UK vessels that dredge for king scallops in Area 7. The analysis uses fishing activity and economic data of UK vessels that landed any amount of king scallops from Area 7 during a calendar year from 2008 to 2015.
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    Climate change adaptation - Watching Brief 2019

    A Seafish/MCCIP Watching Brief report on how the seafood industry in the UK is adapting to climate change.