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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. -
Making fishing safer in the UK
Fishing is one of the riskiest jobs in the world. Find out how to make you, your crew and your fishing vessel safer. -
Trade agreements and seafood tariffs
Brexit could see changes to trade agreements and tariffs. We have published the potential changes for seafood products from 1 January 2021. -
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. -
Issara Institute
The Issara Institute is an independent NGO not-for-profit corporation based in Thailand tackling issues of trafficking and forced labour. -
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)
MPAs cover almost a quarter of UK waters and have a diverse range of conservation goals, including protecting fish, seabirds and habitats. -
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. -
Replacing EU mechanisms in Great Britain
Supporting information and guidance on replacing EU mechanisms in Great Britain. -
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.