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utlook for European brown crab: Understanding brown crab production and consumption in the UK, Republic of Ireland, France, Spain and Portugal
This report provides information on the production systems and consumption patterns in the UK, Republic of Ireland, France, Spain and Portugal. Information covers: Stocks (the geographical and ecological context for the source of brown crab – waters of the North East Atlantic concerning the UK, Rep of Ireland, France mainly). Capture production. Transport and distribution (concerning the movement of brown crab between stages of production: road, sea and air). Processing/storage (concerning receiving/preparation/preservation and packing of brown crab) Market/Sales outlet (concerning export/retail/food service/wholesale – UK, Rep of Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal and external export markets). Consumption (concerning in-home and out of home consumption). Waste (concerning the collection/treatment of waste products – including packaging to landfill, incineration, recycling, or composting). -
The Sea Fish Industry Authority - Annual Report and Accounts 2019/2020
The Annual Report provides a detailed Management Commentary and financial review of the activities undertaken by Seafish during 2019/2020 and information on future developments. -
EU Alert Monitoring – 19 February 2016
Brussels update of seafood legislation developments, including: Management of external fishing fleets; Tuna in British Waters; Action needed to protect coastal fishing; 2010 recommendations of Parliament on social and environmental standards, human rights and corporate responsibility; European Fisheries Control Agency; Expert group on fisheries data collection; TTIP; Scrutinising the new GSP+ mechanism; Official Controls Review; Food chain safety; Eco-labelling at EU level -
The Landing Obligation Made Simple
A guide to The Landing Obligation. This guide explains what is meant by the landing obligation, the background behind it and the changes it may create in the seafood industry. -
The Sea Fish Industry Authority - Annual Report and Accounts 2012/2013
The Annual Report provides a detailed Management Commentary and financial review of the activities undertaken by Seafish during 2012/2013 and information on future developments. -
Annual Review of Feed Grade Fish Stocks September 2010
Annual Review of the feed grade fish stocks used to produce fishmeal and fish oil for the UK market This review focuses on recent independent documentary assessments of these stocks. These are predominantly published by the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). It covers sandeel, sprat, capelin, herring, blue whiting, Norway pout, anchovy, jack mackerel, sardine and menhaden. -
Fish & Chips in Foodservice (2017 Update)
Total seafood has continued to perform well in foodservice since 2015, despite the recent challenging economic and political climate. Servings of fish & chips as a meal have grown faster than both total foodservice and total seafood servings over both the long and short term. -
Final CLG minutes for 9 July 2014
Final minutes of the Common Language Group meeting held at Fishmongers' Hall, London on Wednesday 9 July 2014. -
Seafish Responsible Sourcing Guide - Dover sole - May 2013
This Responsible Sourcing Guide to Dover sole contains information on sustainability issues, stock assessment, conservation measures and management worldwide for the individual stocks of this species updated to 2013. There is a short section on the product characteristics of the species. The information was obtained from scientific, industry and governmental sources and appropriate references are given. -
Seafish letter to Defra in response to CFP/CMO reform proposals. 10 November 2011.
Seafish letter in response to the Defra consultation on CFP/CMO reform proposals. It makes some general points, moves to the specific questions in the letter to consultees and then addresses some additional areas that Seafish believes to be significant.