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  • Cefas Net Grid

    The Cefas Net Grid is a selective device designed to separate nephrops from fish.
  • What happened to whitefish imports last year

    Our Economics Researcher Joe Cooper shares insight from the data we have on cod, haddock and pollock products usually imported from Russia.
  • Sort X grid

    The Sort X grid was developed in Norway as a measure to reduce the numbers of small fish being caught when targeting cod in the Barents Sea.
  • SELTRA Box - Diamond mesh

    The SELTRA box is a four panel extension section with a top panel of either large diamond mesh or large square mesh to encourage small fish to escape.
  • SELTRA Box - Square mesh panel

    The SELTRA box is a four panel extension section with a top panel of either large diamond mesh or large square mesh to encourage small fish to escape.
  • Benthos Release Panel

    A Benthos or Benthic release panel is a panel of larger diamond mesh or square mesh netting fitted into the lower panel of a trawl.
  • UK Pavilion at Seafood Expo Global (SEG) 2025

    We're partnering with the UK Government to host another exciting UK pavilion at the 2025 Seafood Expo Global in Barcelona, 6-8 May. Apply to join us!
  • Aquaculture CIG: Funding innovation in UK aquaculture

    Our next ACIG meeting will look at how investment is helping to fund innovation in UK aquaculture.
  • SFF Code of Practice (voluntary) for employment of non-EEA fishing crew

    A voluntary Code of Practice for the employment of Non-European Economic Area (EEA) fishing crew on UK fishing vessels.
  • Separator panels

    A separator panel is a horizontal panel of netting designed to divide the trawl into two sections one above the other.
  • UK Pavilion at Seafood Expo Global 2024

    We are partnering with Defra and DBT to host a UK Seafood Pavilion at Seafood Expo Global in Barcelona in 2024.
  • Pair Trawl

    In this fishing method a demersal trawl is towed by two boats simultaneously, one towing each side of the trawl.