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CLG: Fish stock status in the North East Atlantic (NEA)
This meeting will look at the latest ICES advice on the key commercial species in the North East Atlantic. -
CLG: Geopolitical events and seafood trade.
This meeting will look at the impact of recent events on seafood trade generally, and on the seafood supply chain in the UK. -
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. -
SECLG: Addressing emerging issues and challenges
This meeting will explore how the seafood supply chain is addressing emerging issues and challenges. -
FMIG: The impact of offshore wind development on fisheries
This meeting will look at the impacts of offshore wind farms and offshore floating wind technology on fisheries interaction. -
FMIG: The complexity of fisheries negotiations
Our next FMIG meeting will explain how the Coastal State process has worked this year, and look at the complexities of these negotiations. -
CLG: Fish stock status in the Northeast Atlantic
A virtual eventon 16th November looking at the latest ICES advice on the key commercial species in the Northeast Atlantic. Register to attend. -
SECLG: Driving improvement through effective implementation of ILO 188
This meeting will provide a forum for a broad discussion around driving improvement through effective implementation of ILO C. 188 -
FMIG: Fisheries data and Remote Electronic Monitoring (REM)
This meeting will look at Remote Electronic Monitoring (REM) now, and how it can be used in the future to improve fisheries data collection. -
SECLG: Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence (mHRDD)
This webinar meeting will look at how new mandatory human rights due diligence requirements are, or will, impact businesses and vessel owners. -
CLG: Credibility and the seafood supply chain
This Common Language Group (CLG) bite-size meeting will address misinformation as a key issue facing a responsible seafood supply chain. -
CLG: How the seafood industry must back up sustainability claims
This meeting will look at the implications of new reporting frameworks for the UK and global seafood supply chains.