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Improving safety at sea through vessel design in the pelagic sector
The Scottish pelagic fishing sector is making changes to the design of new fishing vessels to further improve safety at sea. -
Minimising greenhouse gas emissions by importing super-frozen tuna
Imports of super-frozen tuna products can be transported by sea rather than air freight, which reduces the carbon footprint. -
Fishing vessels cutting costs and reducing emissions thanks to pioneering Ecomotus technology
26 UK fishing vessels have installed pioneering technology which works with their engine system to increase fuel efficiency and reduce running costs. -
Why the seafood industry is adapting to climate change impacts
Our Head of Seafood Horizons talks about climate change, food production, and the importance of early response to a changing climate. -
Catching sector funding carbon footprint research
Understanding the carbon footprint of your activities is an important first step in identifying areas where changes might be needed. -
Climate change and the seafood industry
Climate change is a major challenge facing us all, and we're working to support the seafood industry response. -
Launching our campaign on climate change impacts for seafood
We’re encouraging seafood businesses across the country to find out how climate change will affect them ahead of UN Climate Change Conference. -
How the seafood industry can deliver climate change mitigation
Our Head of Responsible Sourcing talks about climate change mitigation and the importance of low carbon emissions in seafood production -
Inverlussa launch the UK’s first full hybrid aquaculture vessel
Inverlussa Marine Services has launched the UK’s first fully-hybrid aquaculture service vessel which will help reduce carbon emissions. -
Steaming on sunshine: The UK’s first solar powered fishing vessel
Inshore lobster potter and boat builder, Hans Unkles, converts the Lorna Jane into the UK's first fully approved electric commercial fishing vessel. -
How fishing gear design can help reduce carbon emissions
Trials are underway in the UK to test new trawl gears which could reduce vessel carbon emissions. -
Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation
We produce climate change adaptation reports and keep a watching brief on how climate change impacts on UK seafood supply chains.