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Customs and Trade News - May 2022
Details of the UK’s involvement with AfCFTA, negotiations for an enhanced trade deal with Switzerland and newly appointed trade envoy for Japan. -
Brussels News in Brief - July 2020
The European Commission (EC) has published the main points that will shape the proposals on fishing opportunities for 2021. -
Assisting fishermen to make essential journeys during Covid-19 restrictions
Following requests from fishermen we have created a critical worker certificate for owners, skippers and crew to use when travelling to and from work. -
Our film on the ‘Battle Against Plastic Waste’ launches on World Oceans Day
We’re shining a light on positive work to tackle marine litter and end-of-life fishing gear on World Oceans day by releasing a new film called ‘The Battle Against Plastic Waste’. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - June 2022
Outer Hebrides Inshore Fisheries Pilot Report, an investigation of crab and lobster mortalities in the NE of England and much more. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - October 2021
The latest news on regulation in the marine environment. This month features climate change, ecosystem restoration, aquaculture and consultations. -
Regulation Round-Up - May 2020
You may be aware that the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) and Defra have been developing a new system which allows for the application and certification of Export Health Certificates (EHCs) through a more digital route. -
Brussels News in Brief - April 2020
The European Commission has adopted a set of ambitious proposals to mitigate the socio-economic impact of the coronavirus in the fishery and aquaculture sectors. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - September 2020
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Fishing crews urged to turn the tide on industry’s safety record
Latest figures show fishing fatality rate is still one of the highest in the UK compared to other industries. A new campaign is urging fishing crews in the UK to get back to port safely.