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Autumn/Winter dates announced for more Man Overboard Awareness events
More fully funded sessions at training pools across the UK for those working on commercial fishing vessels. Book now for these popular events. -
Campaign launched to reduce man overboard deaths in the fishing industry
The ‘Home and Dry ’campaign highlights three simple steps to reduce the risk of falling overboard a fishing vessel following recent tragic losses. -
First Aid demos and free safety kit on offer at events for Northern Irish fishing industry
Fishing safety events at fishing ports across Northern Ireland this December. Free to attend for anyone working on a commercial fishing vessel. -
Customs and Trade News - December 2022
A year summary of the free trade agreements under negotiation. We also outline Switzerland and South Korea which are currently in the scoping stage. -
One million steps closer to a safer fishing industry
Simon Potten, our Head of Safety and Training, shares an update on how recently announced funding will support fishermen's safety. -
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. -
UK fishing fleet’s ability to respond to challenges showcased in latest Quay Issues magazine
New edition of Seafish publication highlights UK fishing industry’s spirit in finding new ways to thrive. -
Last opportunity for fishers to contribute to whelk research
Fishers encouraged to respond to the Whelk Management Group (WMG) survey before it closes on Friday 3 September -
The Seafish levy
Seafish is funded by a levy on the first sale of seafood products in the UK, including imported seafood. This page explains who pays and how much. -
Working with the seafood industry in Northern Ireland
We help the Northern Irish seafood industry thrive through seafood promotion, fisheries science, education and fishing safety initiatives. -
A positive week for safety in the fishing industry
As Maritime Safety Week draws to a close, Dr Lynn Gilmore, Head of International Trade & Regions at Seafish, explains why safety at sea is so important and shares some examples of the great work already being undertaken by the industry to improve fishermen’s safety at work. -
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.