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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 Board
Details of the Seafish Board including biographies, minutes and register of interest. -
Governance and performance
Seafish is led by an Executive team and governed by a Board and three seafood industry sector panels. We publish annual accounts on our performance. -
Celebrating the Northern Ireland Seafood Industry in Film: Fishers, Farmers & Our Coastal Communities
From the fishermen who toil to bring home fantastic fresh seafood and the shellfish farmers who grow it; to the auctioneers and processors; fishmongers and fish fryers; these new films will look at the rarely-seen world of our seafood industry through interviews with those who are at its heart. -
The Fisheries Management and Innovation Group
The Fisheries Management and Innovation Group brings people together to discuss and share knowledge on catching sector issues. -
Cookie policy
Find out what cookies are and how they are used on this website. -
Seafish levy review
We have started formal consultation on changes to the Seafish Levy. You are invited to submit a response to the proposed amendments. -
Landing Obligation
How to effectively introduce the landing obligation is one of the most difficult issues facing the fishing industry under the reformed Common Fisheries Policy. -
Steaming on sunshine: The UK’s first solar powered fishing vessel
Inshore lobster potter and boat builder, Hans Unkles, converts the Lorna Jane into the UK's first fully approved electric commercial fishing vessel. -
Seafood trade under the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement
The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement means new rules on how we trade seafood with the EU. This affects customs, tariffs, VAT and labelling. -
Replacing EU mechanisms in Great Britain
Supporting information and guidance on replacing EU mechanisms in Great Britain. -
Follow six steps to social responsibility
Follow six steps to social responsibility.