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2021 National Fish & Chip Awards cancelled due to COVID-19
The 2021 National Fish & Chip Awards has been cancelled due to the current situation with coronavirus in the UK which has led to many fish and chip shops and restaurants temporarily closing. The announcement was made by competition organisers Seafish, the public body that supports the £10bn UK seafood industry. -
Seafood 2040 - Research
An all-sector road map of collaboration, innovation and best practice to ensure that the English seafood industry is thriving in the next 20 years. -
5 reasons to exhibit with Seafish at Seafood Expo Global 2022
Seafish is hosting a UK seafood pavilion at the Seafood Expo Global in April in Barcelona. Read our blog and join us in Barcelona. -
How young leaders are shaping the future of England’s seafood industry
Cameron Moffat, Sustainability Manager at Young's Seafood and Young Seafood Leaders Network member explains the network’s role in Seafood 2040. -
Seafood Market in North America trade webinar
Seafood Market in North America trade webinar brought to you by the Department for International Trade and supported by Seafish. -
UK statutory instrument to implement EU Non-Financial Reporting disclosure (EU NFR)
New Companies Act and Company Regulation 2016 to transpose EU Directive 2014/95/ -
Trading seafood with the EU - what's new in 2022
In 2022, more changes are coming for trading seafood between the UK and EU. This blog includes information on changes for import and export. -
Profit and turnover down as UK fishing fleet weathers a challenging year
Our first economic performance estimates for 2020 show impact of pandemic on fishing industry -
Boost to Brexit transition support with our new hub for the seafood industry
We have improved our guidance to focus on helping seafood businesses continue to trade in 2021 with a revamped website hub, webinars and 1-2-1 support -
Seafood Slavery Risk Tool (SSRT)
The Seafood Slavery Risk Tool (SSRT) is a web-based risk-assessment tool. -
2020 Fleet Survey: virtual but vital
Fleet survey manager Kirsten Milliken talks about her involvement with the project over the years and why it's being run differently this time. -
SECLG: Driving improvements in human rights and labour standards.
This meeting will provide a forum to discuss opportunities to drive improvements in human rights and labour standards – global and UK.