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  • Responsible sourcing

    The UK works hard to ensure it has a responsible seafood industry. Find out how to make your business more environmentally and socially responsible.
  • Aquaculture Common Issues Group

    The Aquaculture Common Issues Group (ACIG) brings people together to discuss environmental, legal and production issues facing UK/overseas aquaculture
  • Assessment of Worker Welfare Issues

    We have published various research studies to assess risk and help seafood businesses respond to labour and worker welfare issues.
  • The Pelagic Industry Issues Group

    The group brings people together to discuss and share knowledge on issues affecting the UK pelagic fishing and processing industry
  • Migrant Worker Management Toolkit

    Migrant Worker Management Toolkit: A Global Framework for Managing Workers and Protecting Rights provides guidance on how to better manage migrant worker issues, from managing risks to better protecting migrant workers’ rights.
  • Animal sentience and welfare

    We’re working with industry and government to provide advice and guidance on animal welfare issues.
  • Friend of the Sea

    A leading international certification project for products originated from sustainable fisheries & aquaculture.
  • 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.
  • CLG: Geopolitical events and seafood trade.

    This meeting will look at the impact of recent events on seafood trade generally, and on the seafood supply chain in the UK.
  • SECLG: Worker-Driven Social Responsibility (WSR)

    This meeting will explore how this model works in other sectors, and how it could work for the seafood industry in the UK and elsewhere.
  • SECLG: The recruitment dynamic

    This meeting will provide a forum for presentations and broad discussion on recruitment risks and access to labour for the seafood sector.
  • Slave Free Seas

    Slave Free Seas is a non-governmental organisation based in Tauranga, New Zealand with a specific focus on slavery at sea.