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2009 Economic Survey of the UK Fishing Fleet
A comprehensive and detailed analysis of UK fleet financial performance in 2009 with individual chapters on 33 fleet segments. -
Seafish Delivery Report 2016 - 2017
The Seafish Delivery Report 2016 - 2017 looks back at performance against KPIs in the 2016- 2017 Annual Plan and includes case studies and key achievements. -
Poland seafood market guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in Poland. -
The UK seafood industry - sustainability and profitability - Seafish Annual Report & Accounts 2005/06
The 2005/06 operational year at Seafish was marked by balancing delivery with planning for the future. We delivered a significant number of projects in support of our industry whilst undertaking a detailed Board and Management review of industry needs and the competencies required of Seafish as an organisation to deliver solutions. -
A Guide for Ecological Risk Assessment of the Effects of Commercial Fishing (ERAEF)
This report reviews ecosystem risk assessment methods and describes in detail the method evolved in Australia by CSIRO. -
Seafish Brussels Update 24/06/2016 – 01/07/2016
Brussels update of seafood legislation developments, including: UK referendum (Brexit). -
Final Minutes DAG Regulatory Control Focus Group 25 February 2011
Final minutes of the Discard Action Group Regulatory Control Focus Group meeting held in London on 25 February 2011. -
Key Features. Economic Survey of the North Sea and West of Scotland Whitefish Fleet
Future fisheries management decisions must take into consideration the current fragile financial health of the whitefish fleet. Despite the difficult economic conditions there has been some investment,with 50% of those surveyed investing in quality on board practices in the last twelve months. -
Aquaculture in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: An Analysis of the Economic Contribution and Value of the Major Sub-Sectors and the Most Important Farmed Species
A report which analyses the economic contribution and value of the major aquaculture sub-sectors, and the most important farmed species in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. -
A Study of Low Cost Recirulation Aquaculture
The overarching goal of this study is to attempt to demonstrate a low-cost approach to recirculation aquaculture of turbot (Psetta maxima), a high value marine flatfish. The two main assumptions of the project are: • Recirculation aquaculture (for UK industry) is inherently desirable because it allows species diversification, enhances biosecurity and minimises environmental impact • Current recirculation systems are too expensive for the production of fish for human consumption, and would be vulnerable to price declines in the market as aquaculture expands in the future – and are thus not good investment propositions for the industry The project reared its own juvenile turbot at the Marine Farming Unit in Ardtoe, with eggs sourced from France Turbot. -
Processor & Import Panel Minutes - May 2021
The Minutes of the Processor & Import Panel meeting, held on Thursday 27 May 2021. -
Ecosystem Services of Commercially Important Bivalves in the UK: Nutrient removal services
A 2022 study by Seafish and AFBI exploring water quality improvement by bivalve aquaculture (blue mussels, Pacific and Native oysters, Manila clams) in the UK. Focused on nutrient removal and economic benefits for sustainable aquaculture management.