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Farm Siting
Pangasius (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) - Aquaculture Profile - Farm Siting. -
Wild Seed
Mussels Aquaculture Profile - Wild Seed. -
Farm Siting
Tilapia (Oreochromis / Sarotherodon / Tilapia spp.) Aquaculture Profile - Farm Siting. -
Latest UK seafood sector review shows Brexit and Covid-19 impacts but fish and chip sector recovers strongly
Our new review looks at UK seafood supply chain from January to March 2021. -
Institute for Human Rights & Business (IHRB)
The Institute for Human Rights & Business (IHRB) is the leading international think tank on business and human rights. -
Russian invasion of Ukraine: Implications for the UK Seafood Supply Chain
An overview of the potential implications of global food-related trade disruption on the UK seafood supply chain following events in Ukraine. -
Feed
Pangasius (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) Aquaculture Profile - Feed. -
Farm Siting
Tiger Prawn (Penaeus monodon) Aquaculture Profile - Farm Siting. -
Responding to Seaspiracy: 10 reasons to feel good about seafood in the UK
This week Netflix released Seaspiracy, a negative film about the seafood industry. Our Director of Operations Aoife Martin responds to the criticism. -
FisheryProgress.org
This website provides a range of information about global Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs). -
Marine Environment News in Brief - June 2023
Read about trawling and blue carbon impacts, the benefits of oyster reef restoration and ecosystem services and much more... -
Bivalve Purification Management
This seafood course focuses on the procedures and management controls required to ensure safer live bivalves are available for sale to the public.