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Catching sector funding carbon footprint research
Understanding the carbon footprint of your activities is an important first step in identifying areas where changes might be needed. -
Inverlussa launch the UK’s first full hybrid aquaculture vessel
Inverlussa Marine Services has launched the UK’s first fully-hybrid aquaculture service vessel which will help reduce carbon emissions. -
Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool fully available
An online tool designed to support the seafood sector’s response to climate change has been launched. -
Working to carbon neutrality at The Bay fish and chip shop
A climate change business case study looking at how The Bay fish and chip shop in Stonehaven has reduced its carbon emissions. -
Assessing the carbon footprint of seafood
We are providing practical resources to support the UK seafood sector’s response to Climate Change. -
Why the seafood industry is adapting to climate change impacts
Our Head of Seafood Horizons talks about climate change, food production, and the importance of early response to a changing climate. -
Climate change and the seafood industry
Climate change is a major challenge facing us all, and we're working to support the seafood industry response. -
How the seafood industry can deliver climate change mitigation
Our Head of Responsible Sourcing talks about climate change mitigation and the importance of low carbon emissions in seafood production -
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. -
Tackling climate change between the COPs
Our Head of Responsible Sourcing talks about our ongoing work on climate change and seafood as the 27th UN climate change conference gets underway. -
Minimising greenhouse gas emissions by importing super-frozen tuna
Imports of super-frozen tuna products can be transported by sea rather than air freight, which reduces the carbon footprint. -
Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation
We produce climate change adaptation reports and keep a watching brief on how climate change impacts on UK seafood supply chains.