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Final Minutes DAG meeting 20 February 2012
Final minutes of the Discard Action Group meeting held in London on 20 February 2012. -
Investigation of Reports of Semi-Pelagic White Fish in the Clyde
This Marine Scotland Science Report is a series of reports that publish the results of research and monitoring carried out by Marine Scotland Science. These reports are not subject to formal external peer-review. -
Seafish Delivery Report 2016 - 2017
The Seafish Delivery Report 2016 - 2017 looks back at performance against KPIs in the 2016- 2017 Annual Plan and includes case studies and key achievements. -
France seafood market guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in France. -
Final Minutes DAG meeting 24 October 2012
Final minutes of the Discard Action Group meeting held in London on 24 October 2012. -
Appraisal of the opportunity for offshore aquaculture in UK waters
This report provides an assessment of the potential for open ocean, offshore finfish aquaculture in UK waters using candidate species which would have similar growth and performance characteristics to Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) and with due reference to other potential species candidates. -
SR690 Potential Implications of the Landing Obligation on onshore seafood supply chains in the UK.
The aim of the work is to analyse the impact of the landing obligation in a whole supply chain context, and from financial, legal, operational and market perspectives. This project will:- •Map the UK supply chain and identify existing and perceived issues for each sector. •Assess the impact of issues in respect of changes in policy •Discuss potential consequences for each sector; for example, changes in operational behaviour, policy issues, loss of supply or loss of market. •Identify gaps in information and suggest better use of existing information. The analyses will be mainly qualitative. -
SR617_Seafish VMS Project Report_SFA003
The Inshore Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS) project was initiated to pilot and assess inshore vessel tracking systems to instil confidence in fishermen’s compliance with local environmental management agreements (statutory and voluntary). Seafish was approached by the South West Inshore Fishermens Association (SWIFA) to look at a vessel monitoring system for inshore scallop vessels. This project objective was to provide a means of verifying that vessels fishing inshore where able to provide evidence of compliance with voluntary and statutory agreements. -
Understanding and responding to a changing climate in the UK seafood industry: Climate change risk adaptation for wild capture seafood - full report
The report concerns UK seafood supply chains reliant on domestic and international wild capture seafood. It covers major impacts from key climate change drivers, from production to markets, and sets out major areas of adaptation action. -
Delivery Report 2012-2015
The Seafish Delivery Report 2012-2015 looks back at performance against KPIs over the previous period and contains details of case studies and key achievements. -
The Good Practice Guide for Nephrops Fishermen
This booklet has been produced for fishermen who are engaged in the capture of nephrops from fisheries around the UK and the EU.