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Managing discards
Discards are the parts of a catch returned to the sea. Discarding is the practice of returning unwanted catches to the sea, either dead or alive. -
Discards news and reports
This page contains various documents, notes and publications which offer news and further information on discards. -
Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods
Tiger Prawn (Penaeus monodon) - Sources, quantities and cultivation methods. -
Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods
White Leg Prawn (Litopenaeus vannamei) Aquaculture Profile - Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods. -
Finfish Industry Advisory Group
The Finfish Industry Advisory Group (FIAG) provides a forum to discuss sustainability and management of UK finfish non-quota species fisheries. -
UK Gear Forum
The UK Gear Forum brings together industry, researchers and governments to discuss and advance gear innovations to drive sustainability in fishing. -
The Fisheries Management and Innovation Group
The Fisheries Management and Innovation Group brings people together to discuss and share knowledge on catching sector issues. -
Economic analysis
The reform of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) introduces a landing obligation to eliminate discarding. Seafish was asked to determine the potential economic implications of this discard ban on UK fleets. -
The Pelagic Industry Issues Group
The group brings people together to discuss and share knowledge on issues affecting the UK pelagic fishing and processing industry -
Aquaculture Common Issues Group
The Aquaculture Common Issues Group (ACIG) brings people together to discuss environmental, legal and production issues facing UK/overseas aquaculture -
Semi-Pelagic Trawl
A trawl towed on or very close to the seabed with the trawl doors swimming several metres off the seabed. -
Selective gear technology for fishing
We work with the fishing industry in the UK to develop selective gear technologies that improve net-based fishing.