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    EU Alert Monitoring – 26 February 2016

    Brussels update of seafood legislation developments, including: Less salt, sugar and fat; EESC foos sustainability event; EU seminar on landing obligation; Onboard cameras / discard ban; landing obligation; Maximum sustainable yield (MSY); FAO; DG MARE - New Advisory Councils; TTIP; Slavery and trafficking in Thai fishing industry; Seafood fraud
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    Economics of the UK Fishing Fleet 2020

    The report presents economic estimates at UK, home nation and fleet segment level for the UK fishing fleet. The estimates are calculated based on samples of fishing costs and earnings gathered by Seafish as part of the 2020 Annual Fleet Economic Survey.
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    Seafish briefing - Organisations addressing labour issues in the fishing and aquaculture sector. April 2016.

    Since approximately 2006, various concerns regarding abuses of workers engaged in the seafood industry have steadily attracted more attention, from the media and civil society advocacy groups. The main concern has been reports of coercive treatment of certain categories of both sea and land-based workers, through abusive labour and recruitment practices variously referred to as slavery or slavery-like practices, forced and bonded labour, human trafficking, as well as serious forms of child labour. This has led to more monitoring, and a wide range of governmental, inter-governmental and NGO initiatives to address the concerns. There have been a number of studies into the scale of the issue but further study is required in order to determine the international scale of human rights and labour abuses in the seafood industry. This briefing note: details some of the key reviews that have looked at the scale of labour issues in the fishing and seafood sectors; and lists the organisations addressing labour rights in the fishing sector. This document was originally produced in March 2015 and was updated in April 2016.
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    Final Note on Seafood Ethics Common Language Group meeting on 21 July 2016

    Final note on the Seafood Ethics Common Language Group meeting held at Friends House, London on Thursday 21 July 2016.
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    Eminent UK salmon retailers step forward to highlight consequences of inaction on North East Atlantic blue whiting management

    The salmon-producing sector steps forward to echo calls for politicians to seize a rare, golden opportunity to reduce their blue whiting quota allocations.
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    Final ACIG minutes 23 September 2014

    Final minutes of the Aquaculture Common Issues Group meeting held in London on 23 September 2014.
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    EU Alert Monitoring – 4 December 2015

    Brussels update of seafood legislation developments, including Foreign Affairs Council meeting; Nairobi conference; TTIP; Pangasius water content; Official Controls Update; Landings Obligation – Storage of Undersized Fish; A new CFP structure for technical measures and multiannual plans; Alien Species; Commission results of control plan on labelling of fishery products; SCOPAFF; Food crises workshop; Mislabelling
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    Analysis of the training needs of the Northern Ireland seafood industry

    By Tegen Mor Fisheries Consultants
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    The next NGO priority: An initial review of developments, implications, and practical responses 

    This report focuses on emerging priorities for NGOs. It considers major industry impacts arising from NGO areas of focus and sets out areas where a response from industry and Seafish may be required and identifies areas of potential collaboration.
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    Final Note on Ethics Working Group meeting on 17 July 2014

    Final note on the Ethics Working Group meeting held at Fishmongers' Hall, London on Thusday 17 July 2014.
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    Assessing greenhouse gas emissions from UK Fishing Fleet

    This report proposes a method to estimate daily fuel consumption and emissions of the UK Fishing Fleet using vessel characteristics. Coefficients are derived from 2017–2022 fuel records collected by Seafish in the Annual Fleet Economic Survey.
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    Quay Issues: Issue 1

    This magazine presents some of the stories behind the data, emerging from our Economic Survey of the UK Fishing Fleet. It highlights the main issues identified by fishermen during the survey and features case studies on individual fishing businesses demonstrating how they have overcome barriers to success. The magazine also features interviews with other experts describing recent changes in the industry and the adaptive management taking place in their sectors. The aim is to encourage fishing vessel owners to think critically and creatively about how they can solve problems facing their businesses to enhance their overall performance and profitability.