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Vessels of the Future Forum to support fleet transition to net zero
Mike Cohen chairs newly formed Forum focusing on reducing carbon emissions from UK fishing and aquaculture vessels. -
UK fishing fleet’s ability to respond to challenges showcased in latest Quay Issues magazine
New edition of Seafish publication highlights UK fishing industry’s spirit in finding new ways to thrive. -
Pots and Trap - Nephrops
Nephrops creels or prawn creels as they are generally called, are of the basic D creel design but lighter than that of a lobster or crab pot. -
Towing speed
In some situations a change in towing speed can dramatically change the composition of the catch. -
Funded training available for fish friers
We are currently able to support fish friers with a variety of funded training programmes. -
UK seafood gets international promotion boost
Seafish is working with UK Government on trade events and a marketing toolkit to support UK seafood exporters. Read more news from Seafish. -
Pots and Traps - Velvet Crab
Traps or creels, used for velvet crab are similar to those used for lobster. -
Elementary Health and Safety (online)
Elementary Health and Safety is a recognised qualification equivalent to a Level 2 certificate in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. -
Demersal Trawl - Nephrops trawl
A low demersal trawl towed on the seabed, with the mouth held open by a pair of otter boards (trawl doors) designed to target nephrops. -
Gill Nets
A gill net is a single wall of netting anchored on the seabed to catch fish that swim into it. -
Wreck Nets
Wreck nets are types of gill or trammel nets that have been rigged to shoot over wrecks or areas of hard ground on the seabed. -
Tangle Nets
A gill net design where the netting is hung onto the ropes to create a greater amount of slack netting.