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the Market Potential for Marine Finfish Species from British and Irish Aquaculture
Aquaculture is already playing a major part in supplying seafood into the European market - some 420,000 tonnes per annum out of a fleet landing total of c.6,700,000 tonnes, or 6-7% of the total by weight. If all the member states of the Federation of European Aquaculture Producers are included, the tonnage rises to some 1,000,000 tonnes per annum, with a total value of £1,984 million in 1999 - compared, for example, with a combined total first sale value of fisheries landings of some $452 million in the UK and Ireland. -
Crab and Lobster Management Group minutes - July 2022
Meeting minutes for the 8th meeting of the Crab and Lobster Management Group (CMG) which took place on 11th July 2022 via Microsoft Teams. -
Trade Developments: An initial review of developments, implications, and practical responses
This report is an initial review of key export trades for the UK seafood industry. It considers the major industry impacts arising from key trade drivers and sets out major areas where a response from industry and Seafish may be required. -
An investigation into the information requirements of businesses sourcing sustainable seafood
The results of a survey of personnel responsible for sourcing seafood in the processing, retailing and restaurant sectors will be used in the development of the Seafish responsible sourcing guides. -
Alternative Species Study in Northern Ireland
The rationale for the Alternative Species originates from a concern over two key issues that are prevalent within the fishing industry. The first is by-catch, which inevitably occurs within fishing activity as non-targeted species are caught simultaneously with other more prized or sought after species. Secondly, these non-targeted fish generally don’t hold any market value and therefore are either discarded or used as fishing bait. The primary aims are to investigate the feasibility of using alternative species, to reduce wastage and develop the potential to establish commercial revenue for such species. The success of the project also has wider implications for the promotion of local product, environmental footprint and sustainability. -
Final ACIG minutes 15 September 2015
Final minutes of the Aquaculture Common Issues Group meeting held in London on 15 September 2015. -
Seafish Roadmap to the UK, Scotland and NI Marine Bills and the UK MPA Network - January 2010
The aim of the UK, Scottish and Northern Ireland Marine Bills is to create a more strategic and holistic approach to the marine environment. -
Covid-19 impacts on the UK catching sector in 2020
The report is part of the series of Covid-19 impact analyses produced by Seafish. It presents results of the annual fleet survey, conducted by post (rather than in ports and harbours), during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. -
Sea Fish Industry Authority - Board Minutes
Minutes of Seafish Board meeting held on 4 September 2008. -
Data Limited stocks: organisations and activities
The aim of this document is to provide an overview of the activities concerned with improving information on fishstocks defined as data limited stocks (DLS.) -
Risk Assessment for Sourcing Seafood (RASS) profile; European lobster (Homarus gammarus) landed in Newlyn
This document is a summary of information on European lobster (Homarus gammarus) targeted using pots/traps by vessels which land into Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall and is risk assessed using Seafish’s RASS scoring Guidance version 2.