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State of the Nation summary report
This summary report highlights the key messages from the State of the Nation consumer research. It contains all the main facts and figures alongside practical suggestions for how industry can act on some of those findings. -
Gill net and other set net fisheries in Cornwall (including Plymouth)
Examining the current status of Cornish gill nets fisheries and set net fisheries. -
Codends selectivity trials 1990
Gear database resource: Report on selectivity trials of seine net codends on MFV Kestrel -
Trial of acoustic deterrents for prevention of porpoise by-catch (porpoise pingers) Phase 1 - Deployment trials
This report details the practicalities of attachment, deployment and testing of pingers. -
Selectivity Trials of Seine Net Codends - MFV 'KESTREL' (INS 253) - April 1990
This report describes the comparison between three different mesh sizes of cod end in order to assess selectivity criteria. The cod ends were 90 mm x 120 meshes, 90 mm x 100 meshes, 110 mm x 100 meshes. All were diamond mesh configurations. The results showed small increases in the L.50 characteristics but overall the discard rates for each cod end were comparable. The trials were carried out with and without a small mesh cod end cover. This report has been produced from a scanned original and may therefore contain some formatting and other inaccuracies. In cases where this affects the technical content, a paper copy of the original report can still be obtained from Seafish. -
Commerical Fishing Trials of a Twin Rig Trawling System
Commerical Fishing Trials of a Twin Rig Trawling System. -
Trials with Monofilament Longline Gear on MFV Gannet in Whitby
A report on the findings of a 39ft Whitby vessel, MFV Gannet, chartered for 15 fishing days and fitted with equipment for the purpose of monofilament longlining during three weeks of trials. -
Multi-Rig Trawling Lowestoft Sole Fishery
An observation trip aboard a Lowestoft based vessel currently involved in multi-rig trawling. -
Methods of transportation for scallops
Methods of transportation for scallops -
Instrumentation Trials of a Hard Ground Rockhopper Trawl
Instrumentation Trials of a Hard Ground Rockhopper Trawl -
Pair Trawling aboard the MFV Boy Carl and the MFV Boy Jason
A report on the results of two vessels used in pair trawling for the first time. -
Evaluation of Technical Conservation Measures in UK Nephrops Fisheries - New Trawl Designs
The work covered in this report is part of a three-year project aimed at reducing roundfish bycatches in UK Nephrops fisheries. -
A shrimp separator trawl for the Southeast Fisheries
A report on a shrimp separator trawl for the Southeast Fisheries. -
Pair Seining Trip on M.F.V. "Avoca" and "Millwood"
A report on a Pair Seining Trip on M.F.V. "Avoca" and "Millwood". -
An Investigation of the Performance of the Tangle Nets used off North Cornwall
An Investigation of the Performance of the Tangle Nets used off North Cornwall. -
Tangle Net Fishery for Spider Crabs
Tangle Net Fishery for Spider Crabs. -
The Evaluation of Ghost Fishing Preventors for Shellfish Traps
This report describes and investigation into the phenomenon of 'ghost fishing' by shellfish traps. Ghost fishing can occur when fishing gear is lost from the control of its owner and continues to produce fishing mortality. -
The Effect of Icing on the Quality of Trawled Whole Nephrops
The Effect of Icing on the Quality of Trawled Whole Nephrops. -
Non-Target Species Caught in Tuna Fisheries
Preliminary study of the relative fishery impacts on non-tuna species caught in various tuna fisheries. -
An Investigation of the Performance of Tangle Nets used off North Cornwall
These trials assessed and quantified both the selectivity of tangle nets and the loss of quality that can occur through excessive soak times. -
Evaluation of by-catch reduction devices in UK Nephrops fisheries - The use of separator trawls in the Irish Sea
The work described in this report is part of an ongoing programme aimed at optimising whitefish selectivity through the more effective use of technical conservation measures, by-catch reduction devices (BRDs). -
UK Seafood Trade Report: January to March 2023
This report covers the key trends in UK seafood trade for a calendar year on a quarterly basis. The analysis focuses on emerging changes to seafood trade flows in and out of the UK covering January to March 2023 compared to the previous year. -
A Comparison of the Quad-rig and Twin-rig Trawl in the Nephrops Fishery
A Comparison of the Quad-rig and Twin-rig Trawl in the Nephrops Fishery -
Tangle Net Fishery for Spider Crabs (Maia Squinado)
A description of the biology of the Spider Crab is given. This is a trials narrative covering 10 days of fishing with tangle nets in the English Channel. Handling practices are described along with a short narrative on marketing. This report has been produced from a scanned original and may therefore contain some formatting and other inaccuracies. In cases where this affects the technical content, a paper copy of the original report can still be obtained from Seafish. -
State of the Nation full report
This document contains complete findings from the State of the Nation consumer research. -
Interactions between Bottlenose Dolphin and Midwater Pair Trawls: Effect of Pingers on Dolphin Behaviour
Interactions between Bottlenose Dolphin and Midwater Pair Trawls: Effect of Pingers on Dolphin Behaviour -
Reducing Seabed Contact of Trawling: Design and model test of a semi-pelagic shrimp trawl for the pink shrimp fishery
Design and model test of a semi-pelagic shrimp trawl for the pink shrimp fishery. -
The Transport Chain of Velvet Crabs from Orkney, the Western Isles and Northumberland to Spain - A Preliminary Review
This study aims to examine the transport chain between 2-3 main fishing areas in the UK (Orkney, the Western Isles and East Coast-Northumberland) and the main market for velvet crabs, which is in Spain. -
Seafood Consumption (2024 Update)
Total UK seafood consumption stood at 144.55g /person/wk. down -7.7%. This equates to just over one, 140g portion per person per week. This means most people are still only eating around half of the recommended amount of seafood. -
Discard collection study comparing the SFIA designed nephrops trawl against commercial trawls
The latest exercise conducted under this programme has concentrated on a slightly different approach to the preceding work on by-catch reduction devices. -
Thames Sole Selectivity
This work was part of the UK’s Fisheries Science Partnership (FSP). -
Preliminary trials of a new scallop dredge in the Isle of Man
Preliminary trials of a new scallop dredge in the Isle of Man. -
Summary Document: Underwater noise, vibration, EMFs and impact on commercially important crustaceans
A summary on the impacts of underwater noise, vibration, and electro-magnetic fields (EMFs) from offshore renewable energy sites on on UK commercial crustacean species. The information provided is drawn from a literature review by St Abbs Marine Station. -
Implementation of more selective and sustainable fisheries (IMPSEL)
Gear database resource: Report on project looking at implementation of more selective and sustainable fisheries funded by the Danish Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries -
Trials to assess the potential for nephrops trawls with low headline heights (less than 1m) in reducing whitefish by-catch
A report on the trials held to assess whether whitefish by-catch could be reduced in the Nephrops trawl fishery by using low headline Nephrops trawls. -
Comparative Fishing for Flatfish using a Beam Trawl fitted with Electric Ticklers
A report on the comparative fishing for Flatfish using a Beam Trawl fitted with electric ticklers. -
Covid-19 impact on seafood imports and exports
This briefing provides a summary of the impact of COVID-19 on seafood trade from an import and export perspective. -
C43 Bass Lured Long Lines
This report describes work carried out on the North coast of Devon trialling a long line system using a range of artificial lures for bass; its evolution from conception to a full commercial application. -
Access to Labour in fishing sector 2023, online survey findings
In March 2023 Seafish ran an online survey of UK fishing fleet on access to labour and labour needs in the catching sector. The detailed survey analysis and findings are presented in this slide deck. -
UK Seafood Trade Report: April to June 2023
This report takes a high-level view of the whole of the UK seafood supply chain to explore factors impacting UK seafood markets, seafood business operations and consumer behaviour during April to April 2023. -
Trials of a Net Grid for the UK Nephrops trawl fisheries
This report provides data for Gear trials, which were performed on the Net Grid by Cefas and the crew of the MFV Avocet in May and June 2012. -
Degritting of King Scallops
Dredged scallops are known to contain ‘grit’ in the form of sand, silt, mud or broken shell. Although washed out in processing, this contamination limits the marketability of these scallops as a ‘live’ product and detracts from their value in comparison with scallops landed by divers. The initial part of this work has confirmed the considerable extent of grit contamination of commercially harvested scallops and that it is effectively removed in the production of a processed product by shucking and washing the meat, but it has also shown that the eating quality of ‘gritty’ scallops deteriorates rapidly if held unprocessed in the shell. This report has been produced from a scanned original and may therefore contain some formatting and other inaccuracies. In cases where this affects the technical content, a paper copy of the original report can still be obtained from Seafish. -
Seafish Coverless Prawn Trawl Design & Construction Guidance Notes
Seafish Coverless Prawn Trawl Design & Construction Guidance Notes. -
Seafood Processing Methodology Report (6th edition)
A report describing the methods used to collect and produce seafood processing industry performance statistics (6th Edition). -
Project 50%
In 2009–10, an innovative partnership between scientists and Devon beam trawlermen – nicknamed ‘Project 50%’ – was set-up with an aim to help to protect fish stocks by reducing the amount of juvenile fish discarded overboard by over 50%. -
Total Seafood in Multiple Retail (2023 Update)
In 2023, UK retail seafood consumption shifted to accelerated decline, falling well below pre COVID-19 levels and the rate of decline appears to be faster than that seen prior to COVID-19. -
Catch comparison of Quad and Twin-rig trawls in the Celtic Sea Nephrops fishery
This project aimed to compare catch compositions between Quad and Twinrig trawls to further investigate the performance of the Quad-rig in the Celtic Sea. -
2021 Northern Ireland Small Port Infrastructure Survey
2021 Northern Ireland Small Port Infrastructure Survey Investigation into infrastructure and facilities at Northern Ireland landing locations that have a commercial fishing presence. -
Square and large diamond mesh in Northern Ireland Nephrops Fishery
Gear database resource: Final report on technical conservation trials in the Northern Ireland Nephrops Fishery -
The spawning of king scallop, Pecten maximus, in Welsh waters – A preliminary study
The spawning of king scallop, Pecten maximus, in Welsh waters – A preliminary study. -
Separator trawls as a tool for improving selectivity for cod
This paper describes the results of comparative fishing trials, under commercial conditions, using a standard trawl and a separator traw. The target species in the fishing area were cod, haddock, whiting, lemon sole and plaice. The separator trawl was fitted with a 120mm lower codend; the upper codend and that on this standard net were 100mm. The trials involved about 90 paired tows over a period of 10 weeks. This report has been produced from a scanned original and may therefore contain some formatting and other inaccuracies. In cases where this affects the technical content, a paper copy of the original report can still be obtained from Seafish. -
Seafood Consumption (2023 update)
Defra Seafood consumption benchmark falls -3.9%. -
Candian Pair Seining Experiment 1969
Candian Pair Seining Experiment 1969 -
Improving the selectivity of beam trawls in The Netherlands
The effect of large mesh top panels on the catch rates of sole, plaice, cod and whiting. -
Assessment of T90 mesh in a fishery targeting whiting in the Celtic Sea
This report describes the key findings for the assessment of T90 mesh in a fishery targeting whiting in the Celtic Sea. -
Is there a way out for the beam trawler fleet with rising fuel prices?
This paper describes the measures that have been taken and the plans for the near future to keep the beam trawl fishery profitable in the short to medium term. -
Farmed seafood in retail (2023 Update)
This factsheet covers the key global trends in aquaculture, focusing on the changing shopper trends and consumption patterns of farmed species in UK multiple retail to May 2023. -
New approaches to the reduction of non-target mortality in beam trawling
This paper presents experiments with modified beam trawls aimed at reducing discard rates and direct mortality of benthic in-fauna and epi-fauna without affecting the level of landings. -
Catch Comparison Trials of the Flip Flap Netting Grid Trawl
A report on a pair of catch comparison trials conducted in the North Sea to compare a standard Nephrops scraper trawl with the Flip Flap Netting Grid (FFG). -
USA Export Guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in USA. -
Seafood in Multiple Retail (2020 update)
This report covers sales of frozen, chilled and ambient seafood in Multiple Retail outlets in the UK including the impact of Covid-19 pandemic. The data covers June 2019 to June 2020. -
Chilled Seafood in Multiple Retail (2023)
Salmon continues to dominate the chilled seafood sector, increasing its value share of the top ten chilled species to 48.7% (+0.9pp), selling around four times its nearest competitor, warm water prawns. -
Codend mesh size and square mesh trial in Southern Ireland
Gear database resource: Summary report of Gear Trials in Demersal Fisheries V1a -
Catch Comparison Trials with the Faithlie Cod Avoidance Panel (FCAP)
A report on catch comparison trials conducted in the North Sea to evaluate the Faithlie Cod Avoidance Panel. -
An Engineering Performance of 2 single Trawls used by the Scottish under 10m fleet targeting Nephrops in ICES Sub Area IV
Fisheries Research Services Internal Report No. 01/07 -
Large Mesh Top sheet in a Scottish nephrops trawl
Gear database resource: Scottish Industry Science Partnership Report on West coast fishery trials of a twin rig Nephrops trawl incorporating a large mesh top sheet -
Efficiency and environmental impacts of three different Queen scallop fishing gears
Efficiency and environmental impacts of three different Queen scallop fishing gears. -
Longer is not always better - The influence of beach seine net haul distance on fish catchability
The aim of this study was to compare the influence of different haul distances of a cod end beach seine on the catchability of fish in a surf zone. -
Summary report of Gear Trials to Support Ireland’s Submission under Articles 11 & 13 of Reg. 1342/2008 Nephrops Fisheries VIIa & VIIb-k
Summary report of Gear Trials to Support Ireland’s Submission under Articles 11 & 13 of Reg. 1342/2008 Nephrops Fisheries VIIa & VIIb-k -
Fish and Chips in Foodservice
This Market Insight factsheet provides a full picture of fish and chips in the Great Britain (GB) foodservice market. -
UK Gear Trial Review: What can we learn from past gear trial projects?
The main aims in conducting this UK Gear Trial Review were to: 1) conduct a strategic evaluation of past UK gear trials projects; and 2) use the findings to help inform the relevant, effective and efficient delivery of future work in this area. -
The impact of beach-seine netting on the benthic flora and fauna of False Bay, South Africa
The impact of beach-seine netting on the benthic flora and fauna of False Bay, South Africa. -
Energy in the UK seafood processing sector: 2018-2020 evidence
This is a short report prepared by Seafish to inform the UK Government about energy use and cost pressures within the UK seafood processing sector. -
A Pilot Pot Fishery for Nephrops Norvegicus off the Northern Ireland coast
The study was managed by officials from DARD, ANIFPO including the owners of the vessels engaged in the study and AFBI who carried out scientific monitoring of the pilot fishery. With the introduction of the Irish Sea cod recovery programme and its associated temporary sea area closures, several Northern Irish fishing vessels were displaced. They were encouraged to find sustainable alternatives to complete their annual fishing plans. Amongst the fishing vessels affected were four small (under 12 metre) vessels, which had traditionally targeted cod using gill-nets. The closure effectively stopped this fishery. As a result the four vessels, like many of their larger colleagues diversified into the Nephrops fishery using trawls. However, with the increasing costs of fuel and other overheads, combined with reductions in the landed price for Nephrops, the owners of the four vessels, together with the ANIFPO, decided to investigate alternative fishing opportunities. Following internal discussion, and with DARD’s Sea Fisheries Division, an application for funding was submitted to allow sea trials in the “open Irish Sea”, to examine the practicalities of using pots/creels to catch Nephrops. While creels were used in Strangford Lough, and other similar Loughs around Scotland, the possibility of using creels in areas traditionally trawled had not been investigated. -
UK Seafood Supply Chain Overview: April-June 2022
This report takes a high-level view of the whole of the seafood supply chain to explore factors impacting UK seafood markets, seafood business operations and consumer behaviour during April to June 2022. -
2021 Northern Ireland Small Port Infrastructure Survey
Investigation into infrastructure and facilities at Northern Ireland landing locations that have a commercial fishing presence. -
Sustainable discard reduction in the Farne Deeps Nephrops fishery
There is a recognised problem surrounding the issue of discarding whitefish in the Farne Deeps Nephrops fishery. Both local fishermen and DEFRA are aware of the need to make changes to current operations and are committed to reducing discards while encouraging the take up of technical conservation methods. This project explores the potential for reducing the fishing effort on cod, haddock and whiting by increasing the earning potential for the Nephrops catch component with a live (tubed) landing regime. Overall, this project was an industry lead responsible fishing initiative leading to a more sustainable fishery. <sup>Keywords</sup>: Nephrops, Farne Deeps, whitefish discard reduction, sustainable fishery -
A Snapshot of the Large Scale Tropical Tuna Purse Seine Fishing Fleets as of June 2017
A snapshot of the large scale tropical Tuna Purse Seine Fishing Fleets as of June 2017. -
Covid-19 analysis Impacts on the UK seafood processing sector
This report analyses the impacts of Covid-19 on the UK seafood processing sector from March to July 2020. -
Labour and Employment in UK seafood processing January to March 2018
Quarterly survey of employment and labour issues in UK seafood processing businesses from January to March 2018 -
Review of Covid-19 impacts on the UK seafood industry: January-June 2020
An overview of the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on the UK seafood sector in the first half of 2020. -
UK Seafood Supply Chain Overview: January-March 2022
This report takes a high-level view of the whole of the seafood supply chain to explore factors impacting UK seafood markets, seafood business operations and consumer behaviour during January to March 2022. -
First Interim Report of the Working Group on Electrical Trawling (WGELECTRA)
The Working Group on Electrical Trawling (WGELECTRA) met in Ostend, Belgium from 21–23 October 2014 to review knowledge of the effects of electrical fishing on the marine environment. This is the report of those findings and suggested recommendations. -
Report of the Study Group on Turned 90° Codend Selectivity, focusing on Baltic Cod Selectivity (SGTCOD) 2009
A report of the first meeting in the ICES Study Group on Turned 90° Codend Selectivity, focusing on Baltic Cod Selectivity (SGTCOD), May 2009. -
UK Seafood Supply Chain Overview: July-September 2021
This report takes a high-level view of the whole of the seafood supply chain to explore factors impacting UK seafood markets, seafood business operations and consumer behaviour during July to September 2021. -
UK Seafood Supply Chain Overview: April-June 2021
This report takes a high-level view of the whole of the seafood supply chain to explore factors impacting UK seafood markets, seafood business operations and consumer behaviour during April to June 2021. -
Seafood Processing Methodology Report
A short report describing the methods used to collect and produce seafood processing industry performance data (3rd Edition). -
Effects of Codend Mesh Size and Twine Number on Nephrops Selectivity
Gear database resource: Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol6 No3 on effects of codend mesh size and twine number on nephrops selectivity -
Utilisation of 2019 European Union - Faroe Islands Bilateral Fisheries Agreement.pdf
The Seafish Pelagic Industry Issues Group (SPIIG) asked Seafish to undertake an independent analysis of the utilisation by the UK and rest of EU of the 2019 EU-Faroe bilateral agreement and the utilisation of the agreement by Faroe Islands. (6th ED) -
Escape gaps for velvet crabs (Necora puber); stock and economic benefits for the catching sector
Escape gaps for velvet crabs (Necora puber); stock and economic benefits for the catching sector -
By-catch reducing trawls in the North East Atlantic fisheries
By-catch reducing trawls in the North East Atlantic fisheries - the contribution by the University of Tromsö. -
UK Economic Fleet Estimates and Fleet Enquiry Tool - Methodology Report
This report is intended as a support document to the UK Economic Fleet Estimates and Seafish Fleet Enquiry Tool in Tableau which contains data on the size, structure and economic performance of the UK catching sector. -
UK Seafood Supply Chain Overview: October-December 2021
This report takes a high-level view of the whole of the seafood supply chain to explore factors impacting UK seafood markets, seafood business operations and consumer behaviour during October to December 2021. -
Labour and Employment in UK seafood processing April to June 2018
Quarterly survey on employment and labour issues with UK seafood processing businesses from April to June 2018 -
Climate change adaptation in the UK (wild capture) seafood industry - watching brief 2020-21
This Seafish/MCCIP watching brief report considers recent advances in scientific understanding and industry experience of climate change drivers and impacts in 2020 and 2021. It includes feedback from industry stakeholders on adaptation actions. -
Utilisation of 2018 European Union - Faroe Islands Bilateral Fisheries Agreement
The Seafish Pelagic Industry Issues Group (SPIIG) asked Seafish to undertake an independent analysis of the utilisation by the UK and rest of EU of the 2018 EU-Faroe bilateral agreement and the utilisation of the agreement by Faroe Islands. (5th ED) -
Safety Facilities
JPG image featuring graph (1) of 2021 Northern Ireland Small Port Infrastructure Survey results -
UAE Export Guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in UAE. -
Drift netting for Tuna - The feasibility and costs of alternative fishing methods
The feasibility and costs of alternative fishing methods. -
Assessment of Stress and Mortality of the Prawn During Live Handling from Vessel to Market
Assessment of Stress and Mortality of the Prawn During Live Handling from Vessel to Market. -
Review of Practical and Operational Aquaculture Training across the UK
Report on research commissioned by Seafish to inform its planned development of a training and guidance programme to support aquaculture -
UK Seafood Supply Chain Overview: January-March 2023
This report takes a high-level view of the whole of the UK seafood supply chain to explore factors impacting UK seafood markets, seafood business operations and consumer behaviour during January to March 2023. -
Flatfish pulse fishing
A report on the research results and knowledge gaps of flatfish pulse fishing. -
Report of the Study Group on Turned 90° Codend Selectivity, focusing on Baltic Cod Selectivity (SGTCOD) 2011
A report of the third meeting of the ICES Study Group on Turned 90° Codend Selectivity, focusing on Baltic Cod Selectivity (SGTCOD), May 2011. -
Review of Covid-19 impacts on the UK seafood industry: October-December 2020
The third report in a series of reviews on the impacts of Covid-19 on the UK seafood sector. It takes a high-level view of the seafood supply chain exploring the impact on seafood markets, business operations and consumer behaviour. -
Performance of a trawl codend made from 90º turned netting (T90) compared with that of traditional codends
This paper describes a series of tests conducted in the SINTEF Flume Tank with different designs and constructions of codends. -
Stock Assessment of Small and Medium Pelagics: Status of Ring Net and Reef Seine Fisheries along the Kenyan coast
This report is prepared by Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute; in collaboration with the State Department of Fisheries. The World Bank through Kenya Coastal Development Project (KCDP) funded the production of the report. -
Effects of Codend Mesh Size and Twine Number on Nephrops Selectivity
Report of Fishing Industry Science Alliance (FISA) Project 03/13 -
UK Seafood Supply Chain Overview: July-September 2022
This report takes a high-level view of the whole of the seafood supply chain to explore factors impacting UK seafood markets, seafood business operations and consumer behaviour during July to September 2022. -
Review of Technical measures in Scotland including mesh size changes
Gear database resource: Scottish Industry Science Partnership Review of technical measures for Scottish mixed demersal fisheries -
Report of the Study Group on Turned 90° Codend Selectivity, focusing on Baltic Cod Selectivity (SGTCOD) 2010
Report of the Study Group on Turned 90° Codend Selectivity, focusing on Baltic Cod Selectivity (SGTCOD), September 2010. -
Assessment of an increase in cod-end mesh size in the Irish Sea Nephrops fishery
Assessment of an increase in cod-end mesh size in the Irish Sea Nephrops fishery -
General Facilities
JPG image featuring graph (2) of 2021 Northern Ireland Small Port Infrastructure Survey results -
Labour and Employment in UK seafood processing 2019 Annual Report
2019 data on the UK seafood processing sector’s workforce to tracks trends in the number, proportion and ease of recruiting both UK and non-UK employees in the period before the UK leaves the EU. -
Quay Issues: Issue 8
Quay Issues is a magazine for the fishing industry. This edition of Quay Issues shines a light on the way in which some businesses are rising to the challenges that the sector faces. -
Channel Beam Trawl Roller Ball Foot Rope FEF 0738
The aim of the project was to provide beam trawl fishermen with a practical and efficient means of reducing impact on the seabed, reducing discards, improving selectivity and reducing fuel consumption figures via a ‘Rollerball’ ground gear design. -
Japan Export Guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in Japan. -
Quay Issues: Issue 9
Quay Issues is a magazine for the fishing industry. This edition of Quay Issues shines a light on the way in which some businesses are rising to the challenges that the sector faces. -
Seafish Multi-annual fleet estimates 2012-22
This dataset presents data on annual economic performance for the UK fishing fleet from 2012 to 2022. The estimates are calculated based on samples of fishing costs and earnings gathered by Seafish. -
Economics of the UK Fishing Fleet 2020
The report presents economic estimates at UK, home nation and fleet segment level for the UK fishing fleet. The estimates are calculated based on samples of fishing costs and earnings gathered by Seafish as part of the 2020 Annual Fleet Economic Survey. -
A demonstration of "Outrigger Trawling" in the SW of England on MFV Admiral Gordon
The aim of the project was to demonstrate an alternative fishing method commonly known as Outrigger trawling. This involved replacing the heavy beam trawls which are normally towed by the vessel with two demersal trawls, each trawl spread with its own set of trawl doors and towed from the derricks. This change alone will have a significant impact on bottom and gear drag. The steady increase in fuel prices was another driver for the fleet to look at alternatives to beam trawling. By adopting the outrigger fishing method vessels can reduce their fuel consumption enabling increased profitability and a reduction in environmental impact. -
Commercial Fishing Facilities
JPG image featuring graph (3) of 2021 Northern Ireland Small Port Infrastructure Survey results -
Investigation of Reports of Semi-Pelagic White Fish in the Clyde
This Marine Scotland Science Report is a series of reports that publish the results of research and monitoring carried out by Marine Scotland Science. These reports are not subject to formal external peer-review. -
Yellowfin tuna - A Global and UK supply chain analysis
A global and UK supply chain analysis of Yellowfin tuna. -
Sumwing Beam Trawl Trials Report
This report details sea trials undertaken in 2021, comparing the performance of the Sumwing beam trawl to that of a traditional beam trawl. -
Vietnam Export Guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in Vietnam. -
Literature Review of the effects of underwater sound vibration and electromagnetic fields on crustaceans
This report reviews the impacts of underwater noise, vibration, and electro-magnetic fields generated by marine renewable energy devices on the behaviour, development and physiology of UK commercial crustacean species. -
Scallop Dredge Selectivity
Contribution of tooth spacing, mesh size and ring size; Part I West of Scotland sea trials. -
UK Seafood Processing Sector Labour Report 2022 - Quarterly Report 8 (January - June 2022)
In May to July 2022, Seafish collected data from UK seafood processing businesses to understand the impact of EU exit on labour in the sector. This report is published as part and continuation of the series of reports published in 2017-2019. -
Economics of the Fishing Fleet 2022
This report presents economic estimates at UK, home nation and fleet segment level for the UK fishing fleet. The estimates are calculated based on samples of fishing costs and earnings gathered by Seafish as part of the 2022 Annual Fleet Economic Survey. -
Trial of acoustic deterrents for prevention of porpoise by-catch (porpoise pingers) Phase 2 and 3 Endurance and Tangle
This study details the practicalities of attachment, deployment and testing of acoustic deterrents (porpoise pingers) within the Celtic sea gill net fishery. -
Singapore Export Guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in Singapore. -
Review of king scallop dredge designs and impacts, legislation and potential conflicts with offshore wind farms
Review of king scallop dredge designs and impacts, legislation and potential conflicts with offshore wind farms. -
Sodium Metabisulphite Alternatives
Sodium metabisulphite has been used in the UK fishing industry for many years to control the effects of melanotic blackening in prawns (Nephrops norvegicus). Recent requirements for allergen labelling and court cases resulting from high levels of sulphite residue have prompted interest to secure alternative treatments to control melanosis. Further motivation has come from the highly corrosive nature of sodium metabisulphite. This causes extensive damage to vessels and processing equipment and has serious operational health and safety issues. A number of treatments were trialled in a commercial environment to determine a viable alternative to sodium metabisulphite. Prawns were treated at sea and then assessed for shelf life and sulphite residue by processors in NE Scotland. 5 treatments were competitive with sodium metabisulphite, these include sulphite based and non sulphite based treatments. As such, vessels and factories are provided with a variety of treatment options depending on their own product requirements. Alternative sulphite based treatments exhibit reduced operational hazards and lower sulphite residues in the tail meat while selected non sulphite based treatments are classified as ‘processing aids’ and are exempt from any form of food additive labelling. -
The Nephrops fisheries of the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean - A review and assessment of fishing gear design
A review and assessment of fishing gear design. -
The Promotion of Pole-and-Line Tuna Fishing in the Pacific Islands - Emerging Issues and Lessons Learned
This study examines the various issues associated with promoting pole-and-line fishing and attempts to derive lessons from experience that may guide future development efforts. -
2021 Employment in the UK Fishing Fleet
This report presents a snapshot of employment in the UK fishing fleet from a sample of 788 workers taken in summer 2021. -
Review of the application of the Official Control Regulations for shellfish
The Shellfish Stakeholder Working Group (SSWG) commissioned Seafish to undertake a review of the application of the Official Control Regulations that apply to live bivalve production in EU Member States, with a focus on the microbial requirements. -
Canada Export Guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in Canada. -
Report of the Study Group on Electrical Trawling (SGELECTRA) April 2012
A report on the Study Group on Electrical Trawling (SGELECTRA). -
Hong Kong Export Guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in Hong Kong. -
Line-caught albacore tuna - An observation voyage by Seafish as part of a BIM-funded study
Seafish was invited to take part in a BIM sea trial to test two different hook-and-line methods for catching Atlantic albacore tuna in the Bay of Biscay: by surface longline and by trolling with lures. -
Sustainable brown shrimp fishery - is pulse fishing a promising option?
This report has been funded by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation in the frame of the project “Ökologisch verträgliche Krabbenfischerei” – “Sustainable brown shrimp fishery” (FKZ 3512 85 0400). -
Squid Fishing in UK Waters
During the past decade, total squid landings from the NE Atlantic ranged from 10,000– 18,000 t. The bulk of European catches were landed by French, Portuguese, Spanish and UK fleets. Loligo forbesi is the most frequently caught species in UK waters, and forms the basis of significant by-catch fisheries, with annual landings as high as 3,500 t. A significant proportion (5–70%) of the total Scottish squid landings are caught in the Moray Firth, where a seasonal, directed fishery operates during summer-autumn. The size of the fleet directly involved in this fishery has ranged from 20–65 vessels in recent years. Many of the fishing crews target squid for several weeks, when large numbers of small squid recruit to the fishery. -
South Korea Export Guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in South Korea. -
FRDC Project 2005/054
A collaborative extension program by the Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, SeaNet and Ecofish for the development and adoption of square mesh codends in select prawn and scallop trawl fisheries in Queensland. -
Economics of the UK Fishing Fleet 2019
The report presents economic estimates at UK, home nation and fleet segment level for the UK fishing fleet. The estimates are calculated based on samples of fishing costs and earnings gathered by Seafish as part of the 2019 Annual Fleet Economic Survey -
The UK shellfish industry’s role in supporting shellfish ecosystem services and public goods and benefits
This report considers the role that fishing and aquaculture play in maintaining and enhancing shellfish ecosystem services and delivering public goods and benefits. The relevance of this to future marine policy development is also considered. -
Ecological Risk Assessment of the effects of fishing for South West fisheries; ICES Divisions VII e,f,g & h
This report describes an assessment of the ecological effects of commercial fishing in waters off Southwest England (ICES Divisions VII e,f,g & h). -
Report on the Current State of Driftnet Fisheries in the UK
Report on the Current State of Driftnet Fisheries in the UK. -
Report of the Study Group on Electrical Trawling (SGELECTRA) April 2013
A report of the Study Group on Electrical Trawling (SGELECTRA). -
Study Group on Discard and By-Catch Information
The document is a report of an expert group under the auspices of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea and does not necessarily represent the views of the Council. -
Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance (FIFG) Project. An industry-centred conservation project.
Commercial proving trials of a new prawn trawl design. -
China Export Guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in China. -
Australia Export Guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in Australia. -
Economics of the UK Fishing Fleet 2021
This report presents economic estimates at UK, home nation and fleet segment level for the UK fishing fleet. The estimates are calculated based on samples of fishing costs and earnings gathered by Seafish as part of the 2021 Annual Fleet Economic Survey. -
The introduction of Quad rig in the NPF – seeking an effort neutral transition and implications for TED/BRD performance
Since 1987 the Northern Prawn Fishery (NPF) fleet has towed double rigs (two nets). Prior to this most trawlers towed quad rig (four nets). To improve economic efficiency in the fishery there is great interest to again allow the use of quad rig.