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Seafood Slavery Risk Tool (SSRT)
The Seafood Slavery Risk Tool (SSRT) is a web-based risk-assessment tool. -
The future of UK seafood consumption
Through horizon scanning we’re looking at how seafood consumption in the UK is changing and exploring key drivers and potential industry impacts. -
Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool fully available
An online tool designed to support the seafood sector’s response to climate change has been launched. -
Non-executive board members
Our purpose at Seafish is to give the UK seafood sector the support it needs to truly thrive. Help make this happen by joining our Board. -
Seafish briefing notes
There are a number of Seafish briefing notes. -
Seafish assessment of ethical issues in seafood supply chains
Seafish has published various research studies to assess risk and help seafood businesses respond to labour and worker welfare issues -
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. -
Seafood in foodservice data and insight
We analyse data on seafood sold in restaurants, hotels, takeaways and more to share the latest trends and insights on seafood eaten out of home. -
Seafood retail data and insight
We analyse data of seafood sold through supermarkets and other retailers in the UK. Find out the latest trends and insights on seafood eaten at home. -
Seafish priorities in the midst of coronavirus
Our CEO Marcus Coleman explains what Seafish is doing right now to support the UK seafood industry in the wake of the situation caused by coronavirus. -
Assessing the carbon footprint of seafood
We are providing practical resources to support the UK seafood sector’s response to Climate Change. -
Seafood 2040 receives funding to continue its work
25 original strategy recommendations have been revised to further support the English seafood industry.