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  • Drift Nets

    This type of gill net is suspended in the water, usually just below the surface, but can be worked anywhere to target pelagic species.
  • 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.
  • New appointments to the Seafish board

    Chair, Deputy Chair and five new members appointed to the board of Seafish.
  • Seafish Board

    Details of the Seafish Board including biographies, minutes and register of interest.
  • Revision to proposed changes to Seafish levy following industry feedback

    The Seafish Board has published a full response to an informal consultation on the Seafish levy we held earlier this year. Read the full news article.
  • Gill Nets

    A gill net is a single wall of netting anchored on the seabed to catch fish that swim into it.
  • FMIG: Fishing gear selectivity and on-board technical innovation

    Our next Fisheries Management and Innovation Group (FMIG) bite-size meeting will focus on fishing gear selectivity and on-board technical innovation.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Mike Sheldon reappointed Chair of the Seafish Board

    The Seafish Board is responsible for the strategic direction of Seafish. The Chair will serve another three years from April 2024.
  • Marine Environment News in Brief - June 2020

    The UK government is seeking an agreement with the EU similar to that concluded with Canada and other friendly countries.The draft fisheries framework agreement paper indicates that the UK will no longer accept the ‘relative stability’ mechanism for sharing fishing quotas and, instead, proposes that future fishing opportunities should be based on the principle of zonal attachment.Read the policy papers on the UK’s approach to the future relationship with the EU, including the draft fisheries framework agreement on the UK Government website.
  • What Love Seafood achieved in its first 12 months

    Our Head of Marketing shares insights from evaluation of how Love Seafood consumer marketing activity performed during the brand’s first year.