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UK Seafood Supply Chain Overview: July-September 2023
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 2023. -
FMIG. Note on in person meeting. 5 October 2023.
The morning session covered different views and perspectives on current fishing practices. The afternoon session looked at the future for marine protection. -
Common Language Group. News alert. August 2022.
August news alert sent to CLG subscribers on 11 August 2022. -
FMIG Presentation 1. Marine spatial squeeze and intelligent fishing. 29 September 2022.
Barrie Deas, NFFO and Suzannah Walmsley, ABPmer, talked about the NFFO/SFF report: The Frightening Outlook of Fisheries Displacement – Spatial Squeeze in fisheries. -
Fisheries Management and Innovation Group. News alert. July 2022.
July news alert sent to FMIG subscribers on 1 August 2022. -
Fisheries Management and Innovation Group. News alert. March 2022.
March news alert sent to FMIG subscribers on 24 March 2022. -
Common Language Group. December 2020. News alert.
December news alert sent to CLG subscribers on 14 January 2021. -
Fisheries Management & Innovation Group. News alert. September 2022.
September news alert sent to FMIG subscribers on 7 October 2022. -
Common Language Group. News alert. March 2021.
March news alert sent to CLG subscribers on 8 April 2021. -
Assessing greenhouse gas emissions from UK Fishing Fleet
This report proposes a method to estimate daily fuel consumption and emissions of the UK Fishing Fleet using vessel characteristics. Coefficients are derived from 2017–2022 fuel records collected by Seafish in the Annual Fleet Economic Survey. -
FMIG Presentation 1. Fisheries Management Plans (FMPs).17 January 2023
Jon Davies and Annabel Stockwin, Defra, spoke about the legislative context and the Joint Fisheries Statement/UK Fisheries Act 2020. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
Risk Assessment for Sourcing Seafood (RASS) profile; brown crab (Cancer pagurus) landed in Newlyn
This document is a summary of information on Brown crab (Cancer pagurus) targeted using pots/traps by vessels which land into Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall and is risk assessed using Seafish’s RASS scoring Guidance version 2.