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UK fisheries management and supply chain initiatives
We’re working with industry and government on a number of initiatives to protect fish and shellfish stocks for future generations. -
Selecting a species
Choosing which species of fish or shellfish to rear is a difficult decision for any culturist. -
4 Panel Cod-end
By constructing a 4 panel cod-end, it allows the cod-end to remain more open and increases the flow of water, allowing the fish more space to swim. -
Pots and Traps - General
Pots and traps are generally rigid structures into which fish or shellfish are guided through funnels that make entry easy but escape difficult. -
Seafood trade data
The UK imports and exports most of its fish and shellfish. We use HMRC data to analyse the performance of seafood trade routes in and out of the UK. -
SELTRA Box - Diamond mesh
The SELTRA box is a four panel extension section with a top panel of either large diamond mesh or large square mesh to encourage small fish to escape. -
SELTRA Box - Square mesh panel
The SELTRA box is a four panel extension section with a top panel of either large diamond mesh or large square mesh to encourage small fish to escape. -
Hand lines
Fishing using a rod or hand held lines as a commercial venture in a similar manner to recreation angling. -
Species farmed in aquaculture
We’ve collated information on commonly farmed species of fish and shellfish and how they are classified. -
Applying for Responsible Fishing Ports Scheme certification
There are six steps involved in the process of applying for Responsible Fishing Ports Scheme (RFPS) certification. -
Funded online Elementary Food Hygiene and Health & Safety qualifications available
Richard Wardell, Onshore Training Advisor, highlights two subsidised nationally recognised qualifications, available to the seafood industry. -
Twin Rig Trawl - Mixed species twin rig
A fishing method using two trawls side by side to target a mix of bottom living species and demersal round fish.