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Bycatch and protected species
There is action underway to minimise to fishing bycatch and to monitor protected species. -
Seafish briefing notes
There are a number of Seafish briefing notes. -
Selecting a species
Choosing which species of fish or shellfish to rear is a difficult decision for any culturist. -
Types of fishing gear
Different kinds of gear have evolved to target particular species or groups of species. We have produced guidance on commonly used fishing gear. -
Human Rights Impact Assessment Guidance and Toolbox
This guidance and toolbox helps conduct, commission, review or monitor human rights impact assessments of business projects and activities. -
Seafish Guidance on writing a Modern Slavery Statement
Seafish Guidance on writing a seafood-specific Modern Slavery Statement -
PAS 1550:2017 Exercising due diligence in establishing the legal origin of seafood products & marine ingredients
Exercising due diligence in establishing the legal origin of seafood products and marine ingredients – importing and processing – Code of Practice. -
UK fisheries management and supply chain initiatives
We’re working with industry and government on a number of initiatives to protect fish and shellfish stocks for future generations. -
Sedex Guidance on Operational Practice and Indicators of Forced Labour
Guidance on how to spot the signs of actual, likely or possible cases of forced labour for both auditors and audit readers. -
Fish stock assessment and management
Sustainable fisheries management is vital in maintaining healthy fish stocks. We’ve produced guidance on how stock assessment and management works. -
Migrant Worker Management Toolkit
Migrant Worker Management Toolkit: A Global Framework for Managing Workers and Protecting Rights provides guidance on how to better manage migrant worker issues, from managing risks to better protecting migrant workers’ rights. -
North Sea Waters
The landing obligation was introduced in fisheries of interest to the UK fleet in the North Sea from 2015 onwards, and is being introduced for all fisheries covered by the Common Fisheries Policy by 2019. When the landing obligation is fully implemented from 1 January 2019, skippers will be obliged to land all commercial quota species they catch.