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Fishing refererences by country in 2022 U.S. TIP Report. July 2022. Summary
The Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report is the U.S. Government’s principal diplomatic tool to engage foreign governments on human trafficking. This document lists the references to fishing by country in the 2022 report. -
The Sea Fish Industry Authority – Annual Report and Accounts 2021/2022
Seafish Annual Report and Accounts 2021/2022 sets out our work and financial results for the 2021/2022 financial year. This paper was laid before Parliament in response to a legislative requirement. -
Autonomous Scallop Harvesting Platform (ASHP)
The Autonomous Scallop Harvesting Platform (ASHP) is envisaged to be a self-contained automatic shellfish harvesting system. The concept is of a vehicle which moves underwater over a pre-determined search area and identifies and collects specified shellfish with minimal impact on the surrounding environment. -
Review of life cycle assessment research on products derived from fisheries and aquaculture
The report reviews, synthesizes and summarises reports and studies regarding GHG emissions from seafood supply chains in the period 2000-2012. Published case studies or carbon footprint assessments taking a life cycle approach are considered. -
Ecological Risk Assessment of the effects of fishing for South West fisheries; ICES Divisions VII e,f,g & h
This report describes an assessment of the ecological effects of commercial fishing in waters off Southwest England (ICES Divisions VII e,f,g & h). -
The Frozen Fish Chain
his open learning module deals with the more commonly used freezing processes. This module may be of interest to individuals invoved in the freezing, storage, transport or retaiiling of fish and shellfish. . Available as a printed open learning module for £15 plus P&P. Contact training@Seafish.co.uk or 01472 252302 for more information. -
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. -
Fishing refererences by country in 2021 U.S. TIP Report. July 2021.
The Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report is the U.S. Government’s principal diplomatic tool to engage foreign governments on human trafficking. This document lists the references to fishing by country in the 2021 report. -
English Shellfish Industry Development Strategy_Securing the industry's future
This Strategy for the Development of the Shellfish Industry in England (SIDS)considers what support is needed for the sustainable and profitable development of the sector. The sustainable development of the industry, through the long term management of stocks and supporting ecosystems from the socio-economic and environmental perspectives, is paramount to delivering the Strategy. Comments were gathered from a wide range of stakeholders, including from within the industry, to help formulate the text of the Strategy. -
The Sea Fish Industry Authority - Annual Report and Accounts 2020/2021
The Annual Report provides a detailed Management Commentary and financial review of the activities undertaken by Seafish during 2020/2021 and information on future developments. -
The Good Practice Guide for Nephrops Fishermen
This booklet has been produced for fishermen who are engaged in the capture of nephrops from fisheries around the UK and the EU.