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  • Whelk Management Group

    The Whelk Management Group (WMG) focuses on the management of the UK whelk fishery to ensure its long-term sustainability.
  • Crab and Lobster Management Group

    The Crab and Lobster Management Group (CMG) is an industry-led group focused on issues specific to crab and lobster stocks and fisheries.
  • The Common Language Group

    A group to bring together people who want to know more about the environmental, legal and production issues facing the UK seafood supply chain.
  • Fish stock assessment and management

    Sustainable fisheries management is vital in maintaining healthy fish stocks. We’ve produced guidance on how stock assessment and management works.
  • Animal sentience and welfare

    We’re working with industry and government to provide advice and guidance on animal welfare issues.
  • Economic analysis

    The reform of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) introduces a landing obligation to eliminate discarding. Seafish was asked to determine the potential economic implications of this discard ban on UK fleets.
  • Seafood Ethics Action Alliance

    The Seafood Ethics Action Alliance brings businesses together to ensure seafood supply chains are ethical. Find out who is involved and what they do.
  • 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.
  • Selective gear technology for fishing

    We work with the fishing industry in the UK to develop selective gear technologies that improve net-based fishing.
  • Choosing a site

    Selecting a suitable site is crucial to the success of any aquaculture business.
  • UK Gear Forum

    The UK Gear Forum brings together industry, researchers and governments to discuss and advance gear innovations to drive sustainability in fishing.
  • 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.