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Kingfisher releases updated FishSAFE and KIS-ORCA datasets for the fishing industry
These datasets are a valuable navigation resource to help skippers avoid hazards while working at sea. -
News Important safety update about Personal Location Beacons
We have published new advice for fishermen who have bought or are planning to buy a Personal Location Beacon (PLB) through our funding scheme. -
New allergen labelling rules for food businesses
From 1 October 2021 foods which are prepacked for direct sale to the consumer must be labelled with any allergenic ingredients. -
Customs and Trade News - August 2022
An update on negotiation progress for the UK and India, the ecosystem of trust and a report on Agri food standards in relation to UK FTAs. -
Customs and Trade News - November 2022
An update on the UK joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), guidance for “authorised use” and more. -
Action to tackle marine litter at ports in Northern Ireland
Dr Annika Clements, our Regional Manager in Northern Ireland, talks about an upcoming project which aims to drive recycling efforts in the area. -
Intermediate Food Hygiene by eLearning
This eLearning course is tailored for food industry managers and supervisors. It is used by fish friers, mongers and processors across the UK. -
The rise of remote learning
What a difference a month makes. -
Inclined Separator Panels
An inclined separator panel separates the catch into the bottom living and the higher swimming species and directs them into two separate cod-ends. -
Getting to grips with gear recycling
Gus Caslake, our Regional Manager in South West England, talks about fishing gear recycling in his local area. -
Headline Height
A trawl or static net where the gear has been redesigned to keep the headline (top of the net) low to prevent the capture of high swimming species. -
Principles of Fish Quality Assessment (raw or cooked)
Fish quality assessment should be objective and based on recognised schemes. It looks beyond good or poor quality and aims to quantify quality.