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Final note on the England Aquaculture Consultaiton Group meeting 14 July 2015
Final note on the England Aquaculture Consultation Group meeting held in London on 14 July 2015. -
Whelk Management Group Minutes - July 2020
Meeting minutes for the 2nd meeting of the Whelk Management Group (WMG) which took place on 21st July 2020 via Zoom. -
Kingfisher Talking Points - January 2020
Kingfisher Talking Points - January 2020 -
A feasibility study of native oyster (Ostrea edulis) stock regeneration in the United Kingdom
Throughout much of the UK, the native oyster remains in a severely depleted state in the wild, having suffered for two centuries with over-exploitation, pests, disease, pollution and harsh winters. The native oyster is a Biodiversity Action Plan Species. Native oyster beds can form a flourishing part of the ecosystem, with many associated species. A significant driver for restoration of native oyster beds should therefore be re-creating and conserving an ecological resource in order to re-establish a biotope that was once common and covered wide areas of the UK inshore seabed. -
The Good Practice Guide to Handling and Storing Live Crustacea
These guidelines have been produced for commercial operatives engaged in handling and storing live crustacea within the United Kingdom. They aim to help businesses achieve high standards of operation by encouraging practices that ensure product safety, product quality, and efficient use of resources. -
MELEG Minutes 17 May 2013
Marine Environmental Legislation Expert Group Minutes: Marine Licensing; Shellfish Waters Directive; Common Fisheries Policy Reform; Marine Strategy Framework Directive; Marine Protected Areas Scotland, England and Wales; European Marine Sites Scotland and England; Marine Planning EU and UK formal position -
Guide to Fisheries Management
This guide describes the political and science framework in which fisheries management operates at a local, national and international level. -
Analysis of the training needs of the Northern Ireland seafood industry
By Tegen Mor Fisheries Consultants -
Final CLG minutes for 29 June 2016 meeting
Final minutes of the Common Language Group meeting held at Friends House, London on Wednesday 29 June 2016 -
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.