Search results
We found 39 results for "issue 10 2012 wind renew" in Web pages
Filter search results
-
July to September 2022 seafood supply chain analysis: Economic turbulence for seafood
Our quarterly look at the UK seafood supply chain from supply to markets. This blog sums up local and global insight from July to September 2022. -
A tool to help manage Southwest England fisheries
Our Regional Manager Gus Caslake talks about using an Ecological Risk Assessment to support management of Southwest England fisheries. -
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. -
Summer 2022 update from Future of Our Inshore Fisheries
An update from our Fisheries Management team on work undertaken for the Future of Our Inshore Fisheries (FOIF) project. -
Two ways to make the fishing industry in the UK safer
Simon Potten, Head of Safety and Training, discusses how local engagement and more training could be the key to making the fishing industry safer. -
How could a free trade agreement with India benefit the seafood industry?
Our regulation team shares its recommendations on behalf of the seafood industry to support the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations with India. -
What happens when you add ‘Highly’ to Marine Protected Areas?
Our Marine Environment Regulation Advisor explains what Highly Protected Marine Areas are, how sites are selected and how they could impact fishers. -
Guides to explain sustainability and related issues
Our Sustainability and Data Advisor introduces our latest set of guides on issues relating to sustainability and responsible sourcing of seafood. -
Meet Our 2022 Processing Survey Team
An introduction to the team members conducting this year's Processing Survey. -
Get to know the 2022 fleet survey researchers
An introduction to the team members conducting this year's UK Fishing Fleet Survey. -
Could offshore renewable developments affect shellfish catch?
Research on the impact of noise and vibrations on shellfish fisheries could help in future discussions about renewable energy sites. Read our blog. -
A tried and tested approach to innovation
We have recently established a new group – the Seafish Expert Panel - to help our work to bridge the gap between the seafood industry and the research community. One of the priorities of this panel is to promote, support and drive innovation in the seafood industry. Mark Berry, the panel’s chair, blogs on how the Seafish Expert Panel will look to act as the catalyst to help the sector solve its enduring technical challenges.