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The Seafood 2040 Programme Annual Report for Year 2
In the Seafood 2040 Annual Report for Year 1, six ambitions were presented for the second year of the programme. This document, the Annual Report for Year 2, details progress toward the achievement of those ambitions. -
Common Language Group. News alert. August 2021.
August news alert sent to CLG subscribers on 9 September 2021. -
Common Language Group. News alert. September 2022.
September news alert sent to CLG subscribers on 22 September 2022. -
Fisheries Management and Innovation Group. News alert. Nov/Dec 2021.
Nov/Dec news alert sent to FMIG subscribers on 14 December 2021. -
FMIG. Note on in person meeting. 5 October 2023.
The morning session covered different views and perspectives on current fishing practices. The afternoon session looked at the future for marine protection. -
Fisheries Management & Innovation Group. News alert. August 2022.
August news alert sent to FMIG subscribers on 31 August 2022. -
South West Advisory Committee (SWACC) Minutes - November 2022
Minutes from Seafish South West Advisory Committee (SSWAC) meeting held on 15 November 2022. -
Crab Management Group Meeting Minutes - September 2024
Minutes for the meeting of the Crab and Lobster Management Group (CMG) which took place on 25th September 2024 via Microsoft Teams. -
English Aquaculture Strategy - full report
Part of the Seafood 2040 aquaculture strategy for England - this full report includes a review of the English aquaculture landscape and current barriers to growth, along with the rationale and methodology behind the strategy. -
A Scallop Cultch Ccocoon System, in Raasay Sound, Isle of Skye
King scallop cultivation depends upon two years of long-line culture to produce a 50mm shell height animal, large and robust enough to be re-laid in a fishery with a relatively high survival rate of 50-90% dependant on depth of seawater. It is proposed to develop and deploy a number of cultch filled habitats (six) in an area of Loch Sligachan in 18m of seawater then monitor for spat and predator settlement and survival.