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Get to know the 2022 fleet survey researchers
An introduction to the team members conducting this year's UK Fishing Fleet Survey. -
Get to know our 2023 fishing fleet survey team
Our researchers are visiting fishing ports across the UK this summer. Find out who you'll be meeting during the survey. -
2020 Fleet Survey: virtual but vital
Fleet survey manager Kirsten Milliken talks about her involvement with the project over the years and why it's being run differently this time. -
Meet Our 2022 Processing Survey Team
An introduction to the team members conducting this year's Processing Survey. -
Modelling impacts of the rising price of fuel
Our Chief Economist explains how we’ve modelled the impacts of increasing fuel prices on the seafood supply chain and shares tips on fuel efficiency. -
Do we need a circular economy? Absolutely – here’s 3 reasons why
In Zero Waste Week our Head of Responsible Sourcing explains why transition to a circular economy is vital and looks at resource management in seafood -
Investigating the benefits of increased seafood consumption
Dr Neil Auchterlonie, Chair of Seafood 2040, talks about research looking at the socio-economic benefits of increasing seafood consumption. -
Fishing vessels cutting costs and reducing emissions thanks to pioneering Ecomotus technology
26 UK fishing vessels have installed pioneering technology which works with their engine system to increase fuel efficiency and reduce running costs. -
Two ways to make the fishing industry in the UK safer
Simon Potten, Head of Safety and Training, discusses how local engagement and more training could be the key to making the fishing industry safer. -
July to September 2022 seafood supply chain analysis: Economic turbulence for seafood
Our quarterly look at the UK seafood supply chain from supply to markets. This blog sums up local and global insight from July to September 2022. -
Maritime Safety Week: Get funding for your next fishing safety course
A reminder from Simon Potten, Head of Safety and Training, on funding available for safety training in the fishing industry. -
What happened to whitefish imports last year
Our Economics Researcher Joe Cooper shares insight from the data we have on cod, haddock and pollock products usually imported from Russia.