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Codes of Practice for Crustaceans, Crabs and Nephrops - July 2024
A series of codes have been developed to advise industry of best practice when handling, storing and dispatching crustaceans. This document is a compilation of the five individual codes. -
Codes of Practice for Crustaceans – 2. Wholesale and Transport Sector - July 2024
A series of codes have been developed to advise industry of best practice when handling, storing and dispatching crustaceans. This Code of Practice covers the wholesale and transport sector. -
Crab and Lobster Live Holding System Part II (Water Pumps, Air Pumps and Pipework)
This data sheet is part of a new series forming a guide to the selection of equipment needed to successfully store and transport live crabs and lobsters. -
Codes of Practice for Crustaceans – 4. Retail Sector - July 2024
A series of codes have been developed to advise industry of best practice when handling, storing and dispatching crustaceans. This Code of Practice covers the retail sector. -
Codes of Practice for Crustaceans – 3. Processing Sector - July 2024
A series of codes have been developed to advise industry of best practice when handling, storing and dispatching crustaceans. This Code of Practice covers the processing sector. -
Codes of Practice for Crustaceans – 1. Catching Sector - July 2024
A series of codes have been developed to advise industry of best practice when handling, storing and dispatching crustaceans. This Code of Practice covers the catching sector. -
Codes of Practice for Crustaceans – 5. Food Service Sector - July 2024
A series of codes have been developed to advise industry of best practice when handling, storing and dispatching crustaceans. This Code of Practice covers the food service sector. -
Understanding and responding to a changing climate in the UK seafood industry: Climate change risk adaptation for wild capture seafood - full report
The report concerns UK seafood supply chains reliant on domestic and international wild capture seafood. It covers major impacts from key climate change drivers, from production to markets, and sets out major areas of adaptation action.