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Market Insight Factsheet: Tuna - March 2024
This Market Insight factsheet provides a full picture of tuna in the retail, foodservice and trade markets. -
Seafood social profile India January2020
This profile is part of a series on the social risks associated with countries that are important to the UK seafood industry. It covers risks related to the production and processing of wild caught and farmed seafood. -
Executive Summary - The socio-economic impacts of increased seafood consumption in England
A preliminary study estimating the potential health benefits to the economy if people were to eat more seafood. -
Board minutes - 26 September 2018
Seafish Board minutes -
CLG Presentation 1. Global and UK IUU landscape. 7 June 2022.
Andrew Temple, MRAG a new systematic review of illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing impacts, looking at evidence and the proposed future agenda. -
North Atlantic Pelagic Advocacy (NAPA) Group Press Release
North Atlantic Pelagic Advocacy (NAPA) Group launches novel 'policy FIP' for NEA pelagics. -
Seafood social profile Thailand January2020
This profile is part of a series on the social risks associated with countries that are important to the UK seafood industry. It covers risks related to the production and processing of wild caught and farmed seafood. -
Board minutes - 21 May 2020
Seafish Board minutes -
Economics of the UK Fishing Fleet 2021
This report presents economic estimates at UK, home nation and fleet segment level for the UK fishing fleet. The estimates are calculated based on samples of fishing costs and earnings gathered by Seafish as part of the 2021 Annual Fleet Economic Survey. -
Cross-ownership in the Icelandic seafood industry and the potential effects on UK supply
A Matis report commissioned by Seafish and the Grimsby seafood cluster. This document gives an overview of connections and dependencies in ownership of the largest seafood companies in Iceland, and how these can potentially affect supply to the UK.