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CLG: Retailers’ marine climate change commitments
This meeting will look at the specific marine commitments, the timescale to achieve them and the role of certification. -
CLG: Changing dynamics of seafood supply chains
This meeting will look at the potential implication of global food-related trade sanctions against Russia on the UK seafood supply chain. -
Aquaculture CIG: Funding innovation in UK aquaculture
Our next ACIG meeting will look at how investment is helping to fund innovation in UK aquaculture. -
FMIG: Advances in UK fishing gear technology
This meeting will look at recent developments in selective fishing gear innovation and Government priorities going forward. -
CLG: The role of Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs)
With a number of FIPs within Project UK approaching their endpoint this meeting will look what success means and the next steps. -
Nutrient Pollution
Atlantic Halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) Aquaculture Profile - Nutrient Pollution. -
ACIG and SECLG: Aquaculture and human rights
This meeting will explore the best practice being adopted by the aquaculture sector to address welfare and human rights considerations. -
SECLG: The impacts of climate change on human rights
Our next Seafood Ethics Common Language Group (SECLG) meeting will look at the inter-connection of climate change and human rights. Register today. -
FMIG: Innovative gear selectivity
This meeting will look at recent developments and the current state of play. -
CLG: How the seafood industry must back up sustainability claims
This meeting will look at the implications of new reporting frameworks for the UK and global seafood supply chains. -
CLG: Seafood climate change winners and losers
This meeting will look in detail at the winners and losers in a warming world, and what the science is telling us so far. -
ACIG: The growth of RAS projects in the UK.
This meeting will look into how funding is helping to grow recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) in the UK.