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Whelk Management Group gathers knowledge from UK fishers
The Whelk Management Group (WMG) has launched an online survey to gather information from fishers on their local whelk stocks. -
Autumn/Winter dates announced for more Man Overboard Awareness events
More fully funded sessions at training pools across the UK for those working on commercial fishing vessels. Book now for these popular events. -
Fishing industry suffers worst year in a decade for fishing fatalities
Fishing Industry Safety Group has launched a campaign to promote fishing vessel stability awareness. Advice and training are available. Find out more. -
A tool to help manage Southwest England fisheries
Our Regional Manager Gus Caslake talks about using an Ecological Risk Assessment to support management of Southwest England fisheries. -
Annual fishing fleet survey returns as our researchers head to ports across UK
Fishing vessel owners and skippers are encouraged to take part in our annual survey of the UK fishing fleet. The survey begins on Monday 5 July 2021. -
Profit and turnover down as UK fishing fleet weathers a challenging year
Our first economic performance estimates for 2020 show impact of pandemic on fishing industry -
Mark the Skipper's story
Mark is a relief skipper on the FV Chloe Ella. Find out how our training support helped him in to take the courses he needed to do his dream job. -
Funding for life saving training for the Scottish fishing industry
New funding from Marine Scotland is helping us offer free safety training to fishing vessel workers in Scotland. Book a course to take advantage. -
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. -
Skippers take lead role in drive to improve fishing industry’s safety culture
Latest Home and Dry campaign from the Fishing Industry Safety Group (FISG) targets the higher risk under 10 metre commercial fishing fleet.