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Supply Chain and Consumer Sector Panel
The Supply Chain Consumer sector panel guides our work on getting seafood to the consumer through distribution, foodservice and retail. -
Domestic and Export Sector Panel
The Domestic and Export Sector Panel guides our work in catching, farming and processing seafood for consumption in the UK or for export. -
Processing and Importers Sector Panel
The Processing and Importers sector panel guides our work for importers of international seafood and processors of seafood products in the UK. -
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 -
‘Calm before the storm’ for UK fishing fleet as 2019 economic estimates published
We have published the first economic performance estimates for the UK fishing fleet in 2019. -
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. -
New report shows UK fishing fleet recorded third year of £1 billion pound turnover in 2019
Performance of the UK fleet revealed as Economics of the UK Fishing Fleet 2019 report published and Fleet Enquiry Tool launched. -
2024 seafood processing survey now live
UK seafood processing businesses are encouraged to contribute essential data through short survey -
Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee (SSAC)
The Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee was established in 2018 to enhance the work we carry out in Scotland. -
Seafish levy review
We have started formal consultation on changes to the Seafish Levy. You are invited to submit a response to the proposed amendments. -
FMIG: Marine spatial squeeze and intelligent fishing
This meeting will look at two key issues for the UK catching sector - marine spatial squeeze and maximising selective gear innovations. -
CLG: Current challenges and future opportunities for seafood
This meeting will look at the current challenges facing the seafood industry, and the future opportunities for the UK catching sector.