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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.
  • Brussels News in Brief - July 2020

    The European Commission (EC) has published the main points that will shape the proposals on fishing opportunities for 2021.
  • 2023 UK Fishing Fleet Survey is live

    Fishing vessel owners and skippers around the UK are encouraged to join the annual survey of the UK fishing fleet starting on Monday 10 July .
  • Launch of the 2022 UK Fishing Fleet Survey

    UK’s fishing vessel owners and skippers are called on to take part in the annual survey of the UK fishing fleet.
  • Fishing vessel owners asked to share impacts of Covid-19 in annual fleet survey

    Vessel owners across UK to take part in a major survey of fishing fleet.
  • Netting success: Inside our global trade show story

    Project co-ordinator & administrator Phillip Quirie shares insight on international trade show preparations and the benefits for businesses attending.
  • Gill Nets

    A gill net is a single wall of netting anchored on the seabed to catch fish that swim into it.
  • Beach Seine

    A net shot by hand or from a small boat in a circular shape and drawn ashore by hand from both ends, which targets fish living close to the shoreline.
  • 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.
  • PS - Purse Seine

    A purse seine is a large net used to surround a shoal of pelagic fish.
  • 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.
  • SECLG: Standards and at-sea labour practices

    This meeting will look at how these standards and initiatives have developed and are evolving, and how they could be benchmarked in the future.