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First Interim Report of the Working Group on Electrical Trawling (WGELECTRA)
The Working Group on Electrical Trawling (WGELECTRA) met in Ostend, Belgium from 21–23 October 2014 to review knowledge of the effects of electrical fishing on the marine environment. This is the report of those findings and suggested recommendations. -
Final ACIG minutes 25 September 2012
Final minutes of the Aquaculture Common Issues Group meeting held in London on 25 September 2012. -
ACIG Presentation 1. The growth of RAS projects in the UK. 12 September 2023.
Mike Berthet, Aquasea Limited spoke about what is driving more and more land based RAS and flowthrough Aquaculture projects globally. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
Summary Document: Underwater noise, vibration, EMFs and impact on commercially important crustaceans
A summary on the impacts of underwater noise, vibration, and electro-magnetic fields (EMFs) from offshore renewable energy sites on on UK commercial crustacean species. The information provided is drawn from a literature review by St Abbs Marine Station. -
The Omega 3 Guide
Information regarding Omega 3 -
FS3-02.08-Fillet discolouration
Whitefish flesh naturally changes colour with age and depending on how it has been handled after capture. Initially, whitefish species such as cod and haddock have a blue, translucent colouration, which changes to white after a couple of days. After this the flesh can become yellow and then brown but it is generally considered inedible before it changes into these colours. However there are also other reasons as to why fish flesh can be classed as discoloured. This factsheet provides a very basic summary about the reasons for colour changes in whitefish. -
Aquaculture Common Issues Group. News alert. October 2021.
Oct/Nov news alert sent to ACIG subscribers on 23 November 2021. -
Seafish briefing on labour issues in Thailand's warm water prawn supply chain. December 2014.
The Thai government has long faced criticism for its failure to curb labour and human rights abuses occurring in the country, however attention came to a head in June 2014 with the publication of a series of articles and videos in the Guardian newspaper containing allegations of human trafficking and slave labour in the Thai seafood industry. At the same time the US State Department downgraded Thailand to a Tier 3 ranking on its 2014 Trafficking in Persons report. Tier 3 status indicates insufficient improvement of ongoing human trafficking problems in a number of Thailand’s industries, including its seafood industry. The TIP Report highlights the existence of forced labour, human trafficking, and other abuses on Thai vessels that harvest wild fish for Thai shrimp feed, and the Guardian articles have connected those supply chains to leading producers and retailers. The UK seafood industry is taking this issue very seriously and there are moves to ensure that each link in the supply chain is not implicated in any form of labour abuse. Whilst there is a fundamental need to improve the situation this document highlights the positive movement for change that is underway. -
UK Seafood Trade Report: April to June 2023
This report covers the key trends in UK seafood trends for a calendar year on a quarterly basis. The analysis focuses on emerging changes to seafood trade flows in and out of the UK covering April to June 2023 compared to the previous year. -
Market Insight Factsheet: Haddock - June 2024
This Market Insight factsheet provides a full picture of haddock in the retail, foodservice and trade markets.