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    ACIG. Notes on bite-size meeting. Funding innovation in UK aquaculture. 30 June 2022.

    This meeting looked at how investment is helping to fund innovation in UK aquaculture.
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    FMIG. Notes on bite-size meeting. Cross-sector governance in UK waters. 5 April 2022.

    This meeting examined spatial squeeze in UK waters, the encroachment on fishing grounds for the fleet and the potential for massive displacement, as well as look at where the fishing industry fits into the decision-making process.
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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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    Kingfisher Talking Points - January 2018

    Kingfisher Talking Points - January 2018
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    Final ACIG minutes 12 September 2013

    Final minutes of the Aquaculture Common Issues Group meeting held in London on 12 September 2013.
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    ACIG. Notes on bite-size meeting. Digitalisation in Aquaculture. 24 March 2022.

    This meeting looked at how improvements in precision farming, farming practices and profitability can be achieved with the help of data technologies, and how increased forecasting and modelling capabilities may improve management decisions.
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    Literature Review of the effects of underwater sound vibration and electromagnetic fields on crustaceans

    This report reviews the impacts of underwater noise, vibration, and electro-magnetic fields generated by marine renewable energy devices on the behaviour, development and physiology of UK commercial crustacean species.
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    Biofuel for the Fishing Industry Final Report

    Since 2004 the price of diesel fuel oil has increased significantly, causing many fishing vessels to become unprofitable. At the same time biofuels has increased in prominence as a long-term replacement for non renewable fossil fuels. This report details a research and development project to investigate the potential of biofuels for the fishing industry, which took place between October 05 and Jan 08. In the project two types of fuel are studied, biodiesel and pure plant oil. Over the course of the study both fuels were tested on land and at sea and proved to be technically successful. The main driver for uptake of the alternative technology in the fishing industry is economic and our study found that in most cases fossil fuels will remain more cost effective for fishing business in the short to medium term. That said there may be some opportunities in more remote communities where used vegetable oil is available and the cost of transporting diesel oil into the area push the price above that of locally produced biofuels. In terms of environmental credentials biofuels are generally sustainable but there are a number of issues which perspective purchasers need to consider which may overall green credentials of their biofuel.
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    Final ACIG minutes 14 September 2016

    Final minutes of the Aquaculture Common Issues Group meeting held in London on 14 September 2016.
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    Final note on the England Aquaculture Consultation/Working Group meeting 3 March 2016

    Final note on the England Aquaculture Consultation/Working Group meeting held in London on 3 March 2016.
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    Final ACIG minutes 5 April 2017

    Final minutes of the Aquaculture Common Issues Group meeting held in London on 5 April 2017.
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    Kingfisher Talking Points 2022

    Annual publication from the Kingfisher team at Seafish about offshore industries in the UK. Topics include increased cabling, oil and gas structures, unexploded ordnance and uncrewed survey vessels.