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Labour and Skills: Northern Ireland 2020
labour and skills study of seafood industry in Northern ireland -
UK Seafood Industry Guide - Preparing your business for the end of the UK's Transition Period
Guidance on preparing your business for the end of the UK's Transition Period. -
Sources, fate, effects and consequences for the Seafood Industry of microplastics in the marine environment
Microplastics is the term for a wide range of particles made from manmade polymers ranging in size from 10-9 m to 5 mm. This information sheet contains a gap analysis, from the seafood industry’s perspective, of knowledge concerned with the consequences of microplastic pollution of the marine environment. -
Review of polyphosphates as additives and testing methods for them in scallops and prawns
Seafish commissioned Campden BRI to conduct a desk-based literature review to provide information on the use of polyphosphates in seafood products, notably scallops and prawns. This report provides background information on polyphosphates including what they are, their presence, composition, how they interact with the product, how they break down over time and naturally occurring levels. A review of testing methodologies is also included. -
Seafish Standard Design Purification Systems: Operating Manual for the Medium Scale MultiLayer System
Manual for developing and operating Seafish standard design for shellfish purification system: Medium Scale Multi Layer System -
ICES 2006
ICES 2006, Fishing Technology in the 21st Century, was a five-day symposium that held in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., focusing on the theme of integrating commercial fishing and ecosystem conservation. -
England’s Seafood Industry: Skills, Recruitment and Retention
This EMFF-funded research analyses the training, skills and recruitment and retention challenges facing England’s seafood industry. The report concludes with recommendations for improvement for industry and government action. -
Seafood Industry Value Chain Analysis - Cod, Haddock and Nephrops
This study provides a close look at the UK seafood value chain for the species cod (Gadus morhua), haddock (Gadus aeglefinus) and nephrops (Nephrops norvegicus). This report treats each value chain separately, and the main findings from each analysis can be found below. In addition, the key points extracted from the interviews held with industry players and the implications of the main findings for the major stakeholders in this study are presented here. When seen as a whole, these observations provide a background for understanding some of the developments that are observed in the seafood industry today for the selected species. -
Final CLG minutes for 22 July 2013
Final minutes of the Common Language Group meeting held at Fishmongers' Hall on Monday 22 July 2013, to which Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and the Fish Fish production team were invited. -
Climate change adaptation in aquaculture sourced seafood - full report
The report concerns UK seafood supply chains reliant on domestic and international aquaculture production. It covers major impacts from key climate change drivers, from production to processing, and sets out major areas of adaptation action. -
CLG. Notes on in person meeting. 18 July 2024.
Seafood is the most traded food commodity globally. This Common Language Group meeting looked at the impact of recent geopolitical events on seafood trade generally, and what this has meant for the seafood supply chain in the UK. -
Value of proposed and alternative Irish Sea MCZs to Northern Ireland fishing
By Poseidon Aquatic Resource Management Ltd