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Board minutes - 4 September 2019
Seafish Board minutes -
Candian Pair Seining Experiment 1969
Candian Pair Seining Experiment 1969 -
Shellfish Industry Advisory Group Minutes - December 2023
Minutes for the meeting of the Shellfish Industry Advisory Group (SIAG) which took place on 12th December 2023 via Microsoft Teams. -
Whelk Management Group Minutes - October 2020
Meeting minutes for the 3rd meeting of the Whelk Management Group (WMG) which took place on 15th October 2020 via Zoom. -
Reducing Seabed Contact of Trawling: Design and model test of a semi-pelagic shrimp trawl for the pink shrimp fishery
Design and model test of a semi-pelagic shrimp trawl for the pink shrimp fishery. -
Profitable Futures for Fishing First Interim Report
This report is intended to give a preliminary overview of the first three consultation events held for scallops, nephrops and demersal sectors of the fleet for inclusion. Which was then considered together during the final analysis and evaluation phase of the project and the outcomes of that which were included in the final report. -
Shellfish Industry Advisory Group Minutes - April 2024
Minutes for the meeting of the Shellfish Industry Advisory Group (SIAG) which took place on 10th April 2024 via Microsoft Teams. -
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. -
Quay Issues: Issue 8
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. -
Fishery for Velvet Swimming Crab (Macropipus Puber)
The report is an information document describing the main features of the fishery for M. Puber and its markets. This report has been produced from a scanned original and may therefore contain some formatting and other inaccuracies. In cases where this affects the technical content, a paper copy of the original report can still be obtained from Seafish. -
Lobster Escape hatches in Selsey
There exists an important lobster (Homarus gammarus) fishery, inshore, off Selsey (West Sussex). A fleet of fourteen full-time fishing vessels operates from the fishing station utilising offshore moorings which are afforded protection from the prevailing south-westerly wind by Selsey Bill. The fleet chiefly targets lobsters and crabs and, recently, whelk. In addition, 20 or so part-time boats occasionally use pots. This fishery is managed locally by a byelaw of the Sussex Sea Fisheries District Committee whereby 300 pots per vessel maximum are permitted within the 0-3nm. part of the District. Previous studies by the Sea Fisheries Committee have shown that a high proportion of the pot caught lobsters at Selsey are less than the minimum legal size of 87mm carapace length and are subsequently returned to the sea when the pots are retrieved and cleared. Evidence suggests that the entrapment and subsequent return of lobsters can result in damage and mortality.