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    UK Sea Fish Industry Map - United Kingdom

    This map illustrates the size and structure of the UK seafood industry in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The PDF map is interactive, groups of data can be switched of to ease viewing of data.
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    UK Sea Fish Industry Map - Europe

    his map illustrates the structure of the UK catching sector in the European context. Data includes landings by UK registered vessels at ports in the EU, landings per ICES area by UK registered vessels including top species per Ices area.
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    The Sea Fish Industry Authority - Annual Report and Accounts 2019/2020

    The Annual Report provides a detailed Management Commentary and financial review of the activities undertaken by Seafish during 2019/2020 and information on future developments.
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    Squid Fishing in UK Waters

    During the past decade, total squid landings from the NE Atlantic ranged from 10,000– 18,000 t. The bulk of European catches were landed by French, Portuguese, Spanish and UK fleets. Loligo forbesi is the most frequently caught species in UK waters, and forms the basis of significant by-catch fisheries, with annual landings as high as 3,500 t. A significant proportion (5–70%) of the total Scottish squid landings are caught in the Moray Firth, where a seasonal, directed fishery operates during summer-autumn. The size of the fleet directly involved in this fishery has ranged from 20–65 vessels in recent years. Many of the fishing crews target squid for several weeks, when large numbers of small squid recruit to the fishery.
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    Guide to Fisheries Management

    This guide describes the political and science framework in which fisheries management operates at a local, national and international level.
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    Annual Review of Feed Grade Fish Stocks March 2012

    Annual Review of the feed grade fish stocks used to produce fishmeal and fish oil for the UK market This review focuses on recent independent documentary assessments of these stocks. These are predominantly published by the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). It covers sandeel, sprat, capelin, herring, blue whiting, Norway pout, anchovy, jack mackerel, sardine and menhaden.
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    Common Language Group. News alert. June 2022.

    June news alert sent to CLG subscribers on 16 June 2022.
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    Quay Issues: 2014 Economics of the UK Fishing Fleet

    Part of the Quay Issues family of publications, the '2014 Economic Survey of the UK Fishing Fleet' includes the most recent nationwide costs and earnings data on the UK catching sector. The study presents the latest economic data for the commercially active UK fishing fleet and includes chapters on income, costs, fuel, employment and profitability as well as a comparison of the four home nation fleets.
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    Common Language Group. News alert. July 2021.

    July news alert sent to CLG subscribers on 12 August 2021.
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    Presentations given at Seafish Data Deficient Fisheries Panel. Malta. February 2016.

    Seafish facilitated a Data Deficient Fisheries panel at the Seaweb Seafood Summit in Malta on Wednesday 3 February 2016. A number of new risk assessment methods have been developed in recent years, with the intention of providing data deficient fisheries with alternative ways of assessing their impacts on stocks and ecosystems. The aim of the session was to explore these methods and to share knowledge to allow for increased data collection and to move more fisheries towards ‘data rich’. The session was facilitated by Phil MacMullen, Seafish and there were four speakers: Simon Jennings, Cefas; Tom Pickerell, Seafish; Stewart Crichton, Orkney Fisherman’s Society and Dawn Dougherty, SNAP Data Limited Fisheries Working Group, The Nature Conservancy.
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    Automation and the UK seafood industry (full report)

    Exploring the trade-offs between new technology, mechanisation and traditional labour resourcing.
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    The Sea Fish Industry Authority - Annual Report and Accounts 2011/2012

    The Annual Report provides a detailed Management Commentary and financial review of the activities undertaken by Seafish during 2011/2012 and information on future developments.