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  • Brixham Trawl Makers: Working locally to make fishing gear more sustainable

    Brixham Trawl Makers manufacture 90% of all beam trawls used by the port’s fishing vessels. Owner, founder and director Darren Edwards (known as Edd) is working with the local fishing industry to make fishing gear more sustainable.
  • Slavery & Trafficking Risk Template (STRT)

    A free, open-source industry standard template used to assist companies to comply with human trafficking & modern slavery legislation.
  • Economic analysis

    The reform of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) introduces a landing obligation to eliminate discarding. Seafish was asked to determine the potential economic implications of this discard ban on UK fleets.
  • Odyssey Innovation: Developing a circular solution to give recycled gear a new life

    Odyssey Innovation was born out of owner Rob Thompson’s passion to rid the seas of plastic pollution. The company works with a range of stakeholders in South West England to find a circular solution to end-of-life and recovered abandoned, lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear. It arranges for material to be collected and processed so that recycled plastic can used to create a range of kayaks and accessories.
  • Coverless Trawls

    A coverless trawl has the top panel of the net cut back so that the headline and footrope are of similar length.
  • Minimising greenhouse gas emissions by importing super-frozen tuna

    Imports of super-frozen tuna products can be transported by sea rather than air freight, which reduces the carbon footprint.
  • North Sea Waters

    The landing obligation was introduced in fisheries of interest to the UK fleet in the North Sea from 2015 onwards, and is being introduced for all fisheries covered by the Common Fisheries Policy by 2019. When the landing obligation is fully implemented from 1 January 2019, skippers will be obliged to land all commercial quota species they catch.
  • Catching sector funding carbon footprint research

    Understanding the carbon footprint of your activities is an important first step in identifying areas where changes might be needed.
  • Geneva Declaration on Human Rights

    Raising global awareness of the abuse of human rights at sea and to mobilise a concerted international effort to put an end to it.
  • Safety Folder

    Thai Union’s Sea Change program is a corporate strategy designed to promote environmental and social sustainability within the company’s supply chains.
  • Fishy Filaments: Turning end-of-life nets into a raw material for 3D-printing

    Fishy Filaments recycles end-of-life fishing nets into engineering grade filaments for 3D-printing. From its base in Cornwall, the company aims to help make the local fishery more sustainable through minimising waste and more efficient net recycling, as well as creating an innovative solution to reducing the use of virgin materials in 3D-printed products.
  • What you need to know about TESS

    TESS is a website that points you to useful (and free) resources to help businesses address social responsibility challenges in seafood supply chains.