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Using Hazardous Substances in the Seafood Industry
Provides basic knowledge on identification, assessment and control of exposure to hazardous substances. -
An assessment of ethical issues impacting on the UK seafood supply chain: Literature review
Seafish commissioned a study to assess the ethical issues impacting on seafood species landed into, and imported to the UK. This literature review is one of the key outputs. This addresses; the context and challenges; the scope of analysis, in applying ethical concepts and standards to the seafood industry; a review of relevant published reports; a review of media reports, websites and advocacy campaigns; an initial assessment of government, industry and multi-stakeholder initiatives; and an overall assessment and gap analysis. -
Seafish – a year in review
Under our current Corporate Plan Seafish made a range of commitments to industry across its various workstreams. Contained in this publication are some of the achievements made in that time (March 2013 to 2014) by Seafish under each heading. -
Climate change adaptation in UK seafood (wild capture) Annex 10 - Domestic
The annex concerns UK seafood wild capture supply chains reliant on domestic production. It covers major impacts from key climate change drivers, from production to processing, highlighting key opportunities and threats. -
SECLG Presentation 2. Driving improvements in human rights and labour standards. 5 July 2023.
Melanie Siggs, Global Seafood Alliance spoke about the expectation of Worker Voice and Grievance Mechanisms on certified vessels. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
Project Inshore - Stage 3 Strategic Sustainability Review Isles of Scilly Inshore Fisheries & Conervation Authority
This report presents stage 3 of Project Inshore where findings of stage 1’s data gathering on fisheries within each IFCA and the results of stage 2’s MSC pre-assessment conducted for fisheries around England’s coast (involving over 400 different species, stock and gear combinations) are considered to provide a Strategic Sustainability Review tailored to the Isles of Scilly IFCA. -
Board Minutes - 23 March 2023
Minutes from the Seafish Board meeting on 23 March 2023. -
Review of polyphosphates as additives and testing methods for them in scallops and prawns
Seafish commissioned Campden BRI to conduct a desk-based literature review to provide information on the use of polyphosphates in seafood products, notably scallops and prawns. This report provides background information on polyphosphates including what they are, their presence, composition, how they interact with the product, how they break down over time and naturally occurring levels. A review of testing methodologies is also included. -
A review of the services provided by Seafish in relation to UK aquaculture industry
This interim report is submitted to Seafish as part of the assignment titled ‘A review of the services provided by Seafish in relation to the UK aquaculture industry’. The preparation of this report represents Deliverable 3 of the assignment. The structure and content of the report is based on previous agreement between the contractor and the client as presented in the inception report. The contractors seek review, comments and approval from Seafish on this interim report. -
The next NGO priority: An initial review of developments, implications, and practical responses
This report focuses on emerging priorities for NGOs. It considers major industry impacts arising from NGO areas of focus and sets out areas where a response from industry and Seafish may be required and identifies areas of potential collaboration. -
North–East Atlantic Mackerel A Review of Stock Status & Prognosis
Presentation at CLG November 2012