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  • Processing and Importers Sector Panel

    The Processing and Importers sector panel guides our work for importers of international seafood and processors of seafood products in the UK. 
  • Separator panels

    A separator panel is a horizontal panel of netting designed to divide the trawl into two sections one above the other.
  • Sector Panels

    We have three industry panels covering each sector of the seafood industry in the UK. The panels provide input and advice on the work we deliver.
  • FMIG: Cross-sector governance in UK waters

    This meeting will examine the competition for maritime space, and the impact of spatial squeeze on the fishing sector in UK waters.
  • Seafood processing sector survey

    We collect information from seafood processing businesses in the UK each year. This page explains how businesses can take part in regular surveys.
  • Value and importance of aquaculture

    Aquaculture is the fastest growing food supply sector globally and is important to the UK seafood industry. We collate research on the UK industry.
  • Aquaculture data and insight

    Aquaculture is the fastest growing food supply sector globally and is important to the UK seafood industry. We collate research on the UK industry.
  • SECLG: Recruitment challenges for the seafood sector

    This meeting will look at responsible recruitment in the seafood sector and how to ensure the remediation of worker-paid recruitment fees.
  • ACIG and SECLG: Aquaculture and human rights

    This meeting will explore the best practice being adopted by the aquaculture sector to address welfare and human rights considerations.
  • English Aquaculture Strategy sets out plan for sustainable growth

    A comprehensive strategy which outlines a plan for growth across the English aquaculture sector has been released today by Seafood 2040.
  • Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool fully available

    An online tool designed to support the seafood sector’s response to climate change has been launched.
  • Non-executive board members

    Our purpose at Seafish is to give the UK seafood sector the support it needs to truly thrive. Help make this happen by joining our Board.