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Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods
Tiger Prawn (Penaeus monodon) - Sources, quantities and cultivation methods. -
Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods
White Leg Prawn (Litopenaeus vannamei) Aquaculture Profile - Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods. -
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. -
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. -
Replacing EU mechanisms in Great Britain
Supporting information and guidance on replacing EU mechanisms in Great Britain. -
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. -
Bob the restaurant owner's story
Bob McCoubrey owns Mourne Seafood and the Belfast Cookery School. Find out how we work locally with businesses to help them and the regions thrive. -
Welsh Government and Seafish announce funding support to make cockle picking and shellfish farming safer
Workers given money to buy life-saving Personal Flotation Devices following the recent loss of two cockle pickers in Wales. -
Annual fishing fleet survey returns as our researchers head to ports across UK
Fishing vessel owners and skippers are encouraged to take part in our annual survey of the UK fishing fleet. The survey begins on Monday 5 July 2021. -
Businesses and people supported by Seafish
We support lots of seafood businesses who use our services, advice and campaigns. Read stories from some of the people we’ve recently helped. -
Wild Seed
Tiger Prawn (Penaeus monodon) Aquaculture Profile - Wild Seed. -
Fleet survey researchers visiting Scottish ports in October
Our fleet survey researchers will be visiting ports and harbours across Scotland in the coming weeks.