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Responsible Fishing Vessel Standard sets course for best practice as Seafish passes baton to Global Seafood Assurances
The final Responsible Fishing Vessel Standard (RFVS) has been publicly shared for the first time today. -
The importance of Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points
Lee Cooper, our National Learning and Standards Manager, highlights why a food safety management system is vital to seafood businesses. -
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 -
Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee (SNIAC)
The Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee (SNIAC) provides a forum for the seafood industry to input into the work of Seafish. -
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. -
Leadership Series: The art of successful communication
This is the final instalment of the Young Seafood Leaders Network's (YSLN) Leadership Series. Join the network and register for the event. -
Campaign launched to reduce man overboard deaths in the fishing industry
The ‘Home and Dry ’campaign highlights three simple steps to reduce the risk of falling overboard a fishing vessel following recent tragic losses. -
Fishing vessel owners asked to share impacts of Covid-19 in annual fleet survey
Vessel owners across UK to take part in a major survey of fishing fleet. -
Responding to Seaspiracy: 10 reasons to feel good about seafood in the UK
This week Netflix released Seaspiracy, a negative film about the seafood industry. Our Director of Operations Aoife Martin responds to the criticism. -
A positive week for safety in the fishing industry
As Maritime Safety Week draws to a close, Dr Lynn Gilmore, Head of International Trade & Regions at Seafish, explains why safety at sea is so important and shares some examples of the great work already being undertaken by the industry to improve fishermen’s safety at work. -
Responding to the latest update on the Good Fish Guide
Our statement and feedback on ratings awarded in the Marine Conservation Society’s latest Good Fish Guide. -
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.