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    Delivery Report 2012-2015

    The Seafish Delivery Report 2012-2015 looks back at performance against KPIs over the previous period and contains details of case studies and key achievements.
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    SR695 UK Shellfish Production and Several, Regualting and Hybrid Orders

    The Contribution and Value of Orders in Relation to the Sector’s Past Development and Future Growth
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    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
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    Guide to Protected Species

    This guide looks at the interactions between protected species and fisheries, providing information on potential mitigation options.
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    Final ACIG minutes 14 April 2016

    Final minutes of the Aquaculture Common Issues Group meeting held in London on 14 April 2016.
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    Land application of shellfish by-products

    Shellfish waste currently has few, if any readily available recycling outlets. Application of the waste to agricultural land as an organic manure has been identified as the lowest cost disposal route available to the majority of the seafood industry. An in-depth review of landspreading shellfish waste was carried out in 2006 to identify the possible benefits of using shellfish on land. This included an in-depth literature review, contacting people with experience of using shellfish waste on land, analysing some shellfish samples to assess their composition etc. The study found that shellfish could have benefit in land application for agricultural purposes and that it remained a viable outlet for shellfish waste providing compliance with legal constraints such as animal by-product legislation and waste management licensing is demonstrated. This report provides an overview of the information collected, including summarising shellfish properties and beneficial properties to land. It also provides an overview of how permission for the land application of shellfish by-products can be obtained.
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    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.
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    Climate change adaptation - Watching Brief 2017

    A Seafish/MCCIP Watching Brief report on how the seafood industry in the UK is adapting to climate change.
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    Crab Management Group Meeting Minutes - November 2023

    Minutes for the meeting of the Crab and Lobster Management Group (CMG) which took place on 29th November 2023 via Microsoft Teams.
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    Appraisal of Marine Environmental Regulatory Developments

    This paper concerns the current position of marine environmental legislation in the UK. There is, of course, a large amount of legislation in the marine area, but much of this is irrelevant to the scope of this paper. The concern here is the marine environment so legislation relating to transport, fishing etc will not be covered. Also when talking about the environment there is a large amount of legislation in the marine area about pollution. This is not covered in any depth either because this is not a concern to the industry. The focus here then is the rapidly increasing amount of legislation which does impact and has the potential to impact on the industry. This includes protection of wildlife, habitats and biodiversity, the proposals for marine spatial planning, coastal zone management and environmental liability and assessments.
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    Guide to Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)

    This guide looks at Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), globally and with reference to the Northeast Atlantic and UK waters.
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    Complementary Benefits of Alternative Energy: Suitability of Offshore Wind Farms as Aquaculture Sites

    The large scale growth in salmon production in the UK has resulted in most available near shore finfish sites being used up for finfish farming. The development of offshore sites or technology improvements alone hold the key for the sustained growth of the UK aquaculture industry. The offshore wind industry has been rapidly expanding in the UK and will occupy major amount of coastal offshore space when zoning plans are developed. The prospects for using the offshore wind farm areas for aquaculture production (finfish and other species) has the potential to open up new sites for finfish farming in the UK. This work examined the suitability of aquaculture in offshore wind farms from the point of view of all the stakeholders involved.