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Seafood Week evaluation
Seafood Week 2015 results summary -
Protected Marine Wildlife Species
All sea birds, and over 30 marine animal species, are legally protected in the UK wherever they are found. • Wildlife protection laws have been strengthened. Harming these protected wildlife species may now be a criminal offence, resulting in a fine of up to £5,000 and up to six months in prison. • Additional protection measures apply to wildlife in special areas around the UK, which are designated ‘safe havens’ for marine wildlife. • This Guidance Note will tell you which marine wildlife species are protected in the UK, and how to work with the authorities to help to protect wildlife, and stay the right side of the law. -
Construction Standards for fishing vessels 15m length overall to 24m registered length - machinery installation
Includes sections on General requirements (main propulsion), Escape arrangements, Control spaces, Engine starting, Engine controls and instruments, Engine seatings, mounting and installation, Exhaust arrangement, Machinery space ventilation, Engine drive arrangements, Auxiliary engines and Propeller, stern gear and shafting -
Lobster hatcheries and stocking programmes: An introductory manual
Drawing together the UK experience of lobster stocking as well as information from other programmes in Europe and North America, the report provides a sound knowledge base for anyone interested in setting up a lobster hatchery or stocking programme. -
Online Elementary Health and Safety Segment Ten: Fire Prevention
This is the tenth segment of the written learning materials for the Elementary Health and Safety (online) training programme. -
The Frozen Fish Chain
his open learning module deals with the more commonly used freezing processes. This module may be of interest to individuals invoved in the freezing, storage, transport or retaiiling of fish and shellfish. . Available as a printed open learning module for £15 plus P&P. Contact training@Seafish.co.uk or 01472 252302 for more information. -
Online Elementary Food Hygiene Segment Eight: Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP)
This is the eighth segment of the written learning materials for the Elementary Food Hygiene (online) training programme. -
Biodiesel test engine cell facility non technical report
This report details work carried out on the design and installation of an engine performance test facility located at the Holman’s Test Mine, operated by the Camborne School of Mines (CSM), an academic department of the University of Exeter. The work was commissioned by the Sea Fish Industry Authority (SeaFISH) with the aim of developing a facility to permit the testing of biofuels such as biodiesel and biofuel blends in marine diesel engines. Engine performance test cells of this nature are generally configured to test various engines, whereas for this project, the engine needed to be a constant with the fuel being the variable.