Search results
We found 379 results for "project inshore report" in Documents
Filter search results
- File type
- Document topic
-
To demonstrate the traceability of line caught bass through a new tagging scheme offering full traceability back to the individual vessel
Following negative reports in the media surrounding wild sea bass , the project set out to improve the traceability and visibility of the sustainable line caught bass fishery. The project set-out to do this through individual tagging of each fish caught and with each vessel engaged in the fishery having its own recognised number which would be shown on a publicly accessible website. -
Common Language Group. News alert. August 2022.
August news alert sent to CLG subscribers on 11 August 2022. -
An Integrated Traceability, Marketing and Back Office System for Inshore Ports and Vessels
In cooperation with commercial partners, Seafish has developed systems for weighing and labelling of boxed fish at sea in response to market and legislative requirements to provide accurate product defination and provenance at the point of first sale. This report describes how the data required by law or for trading may be captured and handled electronically on landing at small inshore ports to improve marketing and administrative efficiencies. -
Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee (SNIAC) Minutes - April 2023
Minutes from Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee (SNIAC) meeting held on 5 April 2023. -
‘Off-bottom’ trawling techniques for the sustainable exploitation of non-pressure stocks in Cornish inshore waters
'Off-bottom’ trawling techniques for the sustainable exploitation of non-pressure stocks in Cornish inshore waters. -
Presentations given at Seafish Data Deficient Fisheries Panel. Malta. February 2016.
Seafish facilitated a Data Deficient Fisheries panel at the Seaweb Seafood Summit in Malta on Wednesday 3 February 2016. A number of new risk assessment methods have been developed in recent years, with the intention of providing data deficient fisheries with alternative ways of assessing their impacts on stocks and ecosystems. The aim of the session was to explore these methods and to share knowledge to allow for increased data collection and to move more fisheries towards ‘data rich’. The session was facilitated by Phil MacMullen, Seafish and there were four speakers: Simon Jennings, Cefas; Tom Pickerell, Seafish; Stewart Crichton, Orkney Fisherman’s Society and Dawn Dougherty, SNAP Data Limited Fisheries Working Group, The Nature Conservancy. -
Common Language Group. December 2020. News alert.
December news alert sent to CLG subscribers on 14 January 2021. -
South West Advisory Committee (SWACC) Minutes - June 2024
Minutes from Seafish South West Advisory Committee (SSWAC) meeting held on 4 June 2024. -
Seafish comments on Marine Conservation Zone Project Ecological Network Guidance
This is Seafish's response to the call for comments on the draft Marine Conservation Zone Project Ecological Network Guidance to the Regional Stakeholder Groups on Identifying Marine Conservation Zones, put out by Natural England and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee. The original consultation document is available from http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/Images/100317_ENG_v8-0_tcm6-17607.pdf. Seafish is concerned with the lack of transparency in the development of the draft guidance and with the weak scientific evidence on which the draft guidance is based. -
Profitable Futures for Fishing Final Report
The Profitable Futures for Fishing Report identifies actions which would improve vessel business profit in each major segment of the Scottish fleet. Contains the recommended actions which were considered to be top priority or most worthwhile whilst providing insight into the longer term aims and ambitions of the different fleet segments. -
Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee Minutes - June 2024
Minutes from Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee (SSAC) meeting held on 18 June 2024.