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  • Twin Rig Trawl - Nephrops

    A method of towing two otter trawls side by side to target nephrops.
  • Alliance 8.7

    A global partnership that provides strategic coordination towards the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Target 8.7.
  • Export guides and webinars

    Our Export Guides and webinars are a resource for UK seafood businesses looking for information on important overseas seafood markets.
  • Aquaculture Regulatory Toolbox for England

    England's aquaculture industry is currently made up of a diverse range of mostly small and medium sized enterprises that are close to local markets.
  • Second in series of free webinars for UK seafood businesses

    The UAE is the next destination in a series of webinars for UK businesses looking to open and grow markets to export seafood
  • Seafish statement on the Brexit deal

    Brexit deal is a welcome relief for the seafood sector if it makes trade flows easier but uncertainty remains on fishing rights
  • Escape Gaps

    Escape gaps are usually flat pieces of rigid plastic with a rectangular hole in that is fitted into pots and traps to release small shellfish
  • Trolling

    Trolling is a method of fishing where the boat tows a line or lines with one or more hooks with a natural bait or an artificial lure.
  • Queen Scallop Dredge

    A dredge used to target queen scallops are wider and higher than a traditional Newhaven scallop dredge.
  • Seafood trade & tariff data

    Our Trade and Tariff Tool has data for seafood imported and exported in the UK. Businesses can use it to research potential new markets.
  • The Common Fisheries Policy

    Of course, fish do not respect international boundaries and move freely in the oceans. This makes it difficult for individual EU countries to manage fish stocks in isolation.
  • How the Border Target Operating Model (BTOM) will affect seafood imported to Great Britain

    New UK border controls, which aim to streamline imports and categorise products by risk level, will soon come into force.