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Seafood-waste disposal at sea – a scientific review
Due to the recent tightening of regulations surrounding the disposal of seafood processing waste to landfill, fish and shellfish processors are now facing a rise in the cost and difficulty of waste disposal. This is of particular concern in remote areas where alternative uses (e.g. fishmeal) are neither accessible nor economically viable and therefore, cost effective and environmentally-sound solutions to the disposal of this waste need to be found. This report examines the potential for disposal at sea, together with the likely impacts and advice on the selection of appropriate sites for disposal. -
Board minutes - 26 September 2018
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Final Report - The socio-economic impacts of increased seafood consumption in England
The preliminary study estimates the potential health benefits to the economy if people were to eat more seafood. -
The Sea Fish Industry Authority - Annual Report and Accounts 2022/2023
The Annual Report provides a detailed Management Commentary and financial review of the activities undertaken by Seafish during 2022/2023 and information on future developments. -
Seafish Comments on the Fifth Quinquennial Review of Schedules 5 and 8 of The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
This is the Seafish response to Defra's consultation on the Fifth Quinquennial Review of Schedules 5 and 8 of The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Defra's consultation documents can be found here: http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/wildlife-act/index.htm. Seafish is generally in favour of some restriction of targeted fishing for vulnerable species. Seafish is concerned that such restrictions would not be enforcible on non-UK vessels in the 6-12 nm zone. -
Strategic Framework for seafood waste management
In late 2004, Defra tasked Seafish with carrying out a review of the options available for managing seafood waste, within the context of waste policy and legislation. This required a review of the types, quantities and origin of seafood waste, consideration of the timescale for industry to achieve compliance and an assessment of the measures required in the interim. This report provides an overview of the current situation and the options available for seafood waste management. It provides a strategic framework for the seafood industry to move from the current difficulties towards the overall strategic aims of reducing waste, minimising costs and maximising revenue. This is set within a 10 year timescale with prioritised short, medium and long-term objectives. -
Fisheries Management & Innovation Group. News alert. August 2022.
August news alert sent to FMIG subscribers on 31 August 2022. -
2008 Survey of the UK Seafood Processing Industry
This report provides an overview of the UK seafood processing industry. The report describes the industry structure, employment and characteristics, the supply and sales situation along with issues such as business management and the environment. The report also provides an analysis of the financial performance of the processing industry. This report is the latest in a series of reports undertaken every four years by Seafish. -
Seafish response to Invasive Non-native Species draft policy consultation
Natural England consulted on draft policy on invasive non-native species. It explains Natural England’s belief regarding the threat posed by invasive non-native species in England; it sets out an approach to dealing with invasive non-native species; and it sets out that, where feasible, populations, habitats and ecosystems adversely affected by invasive non-native species should be restored. To read the consultation go to: http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/Images/inns_tcm6-10495.pdf -
A review of the services provided by Seafish in relation to UK aquaculture industry
This interim report is submitted to Seafish as part of the assignment titled ‘A review of the services provided by Seafish in relation to the UK aquaculture industry’. The preparation of this report represents Deliverable 3 of the assignment. The structure and content of the report is based on previous agreement between the contractor and the client as presented in the inception report. The contractors seek review, comments and approval from Seafish on this interim report. -
Sea Fish Industry Authority - Board Meeting
Minutes of Seafish Board meeting held on 30 October 2008. -
Seafish levy review consultation paper
The Consultation Paper sets out why a levy review is necessary, the proposed amendments, how the additional levy will be used, details of the value that Seafish delivers from the levy, and how to engage in the process.