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  • 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.
  • Will marine net gain make waves for fisheries and aquaculture?

    Our Marine Environment Regulation Advisor highlights a Defra consultation on marine net gain and explains what it is and why it’s important.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Why scampi caught in UK waters can stay on the menu

    Government, scientists and the fishing industry work to make sure the scampi we eat is sourced responsibly. Read our blog for the truth about scampi.
  • Why seafood should be at the heart of food strategies

    Our CEO responds to the National Food Strategy with thoughts on seafood’s role in feeding our nation.
  • 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.
  • 2,000th training award issued

    Our Onshore Training Advisor, Richard Wardell, talks about available onshore training programmes and highlights a milestone recently achieved.
  • 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. 
  • Celebrating our 500th successful remote learner

    Lee Cooper from our Onshore Training team shares news of the 500th person to complete a remotely delivered Seafish course.
  • Brexit: what happens after exit day?

    Ahead of the UK’s exit from the EU on 31 January, Fiona Wright, our Head of Regulatory Affairs, gives an update on where we are now, what might happen next and how we will continue to support the UK seafood industry.
  • Tackling climate change between the COPs

    Our Head of Responsible Sourcing talks about our ongoing work on climate change and seafood as the 27th UN climate change conference gets underway.