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  • Why we can keep eating fish

    In response to recent media coverage, Seafish's Operations Director Aoife Martin explains why its absolutely fine to eat responsibly harvested seafood
  • Helping exporters navigate a complex global landscape

    Dr Lynn Gilmore, our Head of International Trade and Regions, talks about export advice, resources and support available for UK seafood businesses.
  • Seafish priorities in the midst of coronavirus

    Our CEO Marcus Coleman explains what Seafish is doing right now to support the UK seafood industry in the wake of the situation caused by coronavirus.
  • FMIG: Advances in UK fishing gear technology

    This meeting will look at recent developments in selective fishing gear innovation and Government priorities going forward.
  • To train, or not to train, that is the question

    Raising standards is vital to continued success and Seafish takes pride in how it can help seafood businesses to prosper and grow. One of the ways of doing this is by utilising the skills and knowledge of a Seafish approved trainer.
  • Marcus on Seafish’s response to COVID-19

    Our CEO Marcus Coleman recently appeared as a guest on Fathom podcast. In an interview with host Paul Trebilcock, Marcus spoke openly about how we are supporting the seafood industry in the UK in the wake of COVID-19.
  • FMIG: Cross-sector governance in UK waters

    This meeting will examine the competition for maritime space, and the impact of spatial squeeze on the fishing sector in UK waters.
  • FMIG: Fisheries data and Remote Electronic Monitoring (REM)

    This meeting will look at Remote Electronic Monitoring (REM) now, and how it can be used in the future to improve fisheries data collection.
  • A tried and tested approach to innovation

    We have recently established a new group – the Seafish Expert Panel - to help our work to bridge the gap between the seafood industry and the research community. One of the priorities of this panel is to promote, support and drive innovation in the seafood industry. Mark Berry, the panel’s chair, blogs on how the Seafish Expert Panel will look to act as the catalyst to help the sector solve its enduring technical challenges.
  • New Developments in Onshore Training

    The last 11 months have seen the onshore training team expand the range of programmes and training resources available to the onshore seafood sectors. There have been developments for fish friers, fishmonger’s and processors and some that provide opportunities across the entire onshore industry.
  • Keeping seafood on the menu - a sustainability journey

    Earlier this month FoodChain magazine published an opinion piece from our Head of Responsible Sourcing Dr Stuart McLanaghan – here’s an excerpt from the article.
  • Webinar ‘marketing masterclasses’ for seafood businesses

    Free webinars with industry experts to support independent restaurants, fishmongers and retailers and fish and chip shops.