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Seafish Wales Advisory Committee (SWAC)
The SWAC provides a forum by which the seafood industry in Wales, through its representatives, can input into the decision making process of Seafish. -
Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee (SSAC)
The Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee was established in 2018 to enhance the work we carry out in Scotland. -
Consumer research
The first step in changing behaviour is knowing what really drives consumers. We commission research into attitudes towards buying and eating seafood. -
A new chapter for the Seafish Wales Advisory Committee
New Chair Graham Black shares his experience of working with the Welsh seafood industry and what he is hoping to achieve in his role. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - February 2021
Our monthly marine environment news update for February 2021 -
Marine Environment News in Brief - October 2020
Our monthly marine environment news update for October 2020 -
Sources, Quantities and Cultivation Methods
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Sources, quantities and cultivation methods. -
Disease, Medicines and Chemicals
Atlantic Halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) Aquaculture Profile - Disease, medicines and chemicals. -
South West England Advisory Committee
Our work in the Southwest of England is guided by the South West Advisory Committee. -
Working with the seafood industry in Wales
We help the Welsh seafood industry thrive through fishing safety initiatives, seafood promotion, education and provision of industry information. -
Working with the seafood industry in Scotland
We help the Scottish seafood industry thrive through seafood promotion, onshore training, business support and providing industry information. -
Welsh Government and Seafish announce funding support to make cockle picking and shellfish farming safer
Workers given money to buy life-saving Personal Flotation Devices following the recent loss of two cockle pickers in Wales.