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Pelagic Trawl
In this fishing method, the trawl is towed in mid-water by a vessel and is designed to catch pelagic fish. -
Fishing gear’s place amongst single-use plastics
Dr Stuart McLanaghan, our Head of Responsible Sourcing, explains why fishing gear is covered in the EU Single-Use Plastics Directive. -
UK statutory instrument to implement EU Non-Financial Reporting disclosure (EU NFR)
New Companies Act and Company Regulation 2016 to transpose EU Directive 2014/95/ -
Pair Trawl
In this fishing method a demersal trawl is towed by two boats simultaneously, one towing each side of the trawl. -
Trading seafood with the EU: Five most asked questions about VAT
Still unsure about VAT rules when trading with the EU? Our Regulation team share the top five questions they’ve been asked about VAT post Brexit. -
Seafood export customs, tariffs and VAT
Explanation of new customs, tariffs and VAT rules for businesses moving seafood from Great Britain to the EU. -
Seafood import customs, tariffs and VAT
Explanation of new customs, tariffs and VAT rules for businesses moving seafood to Great Britain from the EU. -
Bycatch and protected species
There is action underway to minimise to fishing bycatch and to monitor protected species. -
Transit visas and migrant worker concerns in the UK fishing industry
This week has seen the publication of two reports raising concerns about transit visas and migrant worker welfare. Here is our response. -
ILO Combatting Unacceptable Forms of Work in the Thai Fishing and Seafood Industry (Ship to Shore Rights Project)
ILO Combatting Unacceptable Forms of Work in the Thai Fishing and Seafood Industry (Ship to Shore Rights Project). -
Common Language Group (CLG) bite-size meeting: The challenges Brexit has created for the seafood industry
Common Language Group (CLG) bite-size meeting: The challenges Brexit has created for the seafood industry -
Marine Environment News in Brief - July 2022
Reporting on spatial squeeze in fisheries, alternative ways to power fishing vessels, state of world fisheries and aquaculture 2022 and much more.