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Understanding Export Health Certificates
If you export seafood abroad, you’re likely to need to understand the requirements around Export Health Certificates. -
Survey on labour availability in the fishing UK fleet
Seafish is carrying out research on the labour needs of the UK fishing fleet to provide evidence for the shortage occupation list. -
Revamped bulletin app makes offshore hazard awareness easier
Improved Kingfisher Bulletin App delivers clearer, more personalised alerts to help keep fishermen safe. -
Tesco makes seafood carbon emissions profiling commitment
Leading UK retailer hails “important step” in carbon journey. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - June 2023
Read about trawling and blue carbon impacts, the benefits of oyster reef restoration and ecosystem services and much more... -
End-of-life fishing and aquaculture gear surveys launched
Field research will help inform future sustainable management for end-of-life gear in the UK. -
Customs and Trade News - October 2022
An update on the negotiation progress for the UK’s free trade agreements, the target operating model and DIT’s international trade week. -
Customs and Trade News - June 2022
The latest progress of FTA negotiations with India and Mexico, joint economic and trade committee held with Vietnam and scrutiny on the Australia FTA. -
Seafood businesses showcase the value of apprenticeships
Seafood for Life celebrates National Apprenticeship Week 2025. -
North Atlantic Pelagic Advocacy Group established to drive improvements in management of fisheries
A new supply chain led initiative, focused on driving improvements to the management of the North East Atlantic fisheries has been established. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - March 2023
Read the responses to the consultation on highly protected marine areas and much more… -
Call for skippers to download and use a free hazard alert app
Skippers are being urged to download and use an app designed to alert them to hazards at sea and offshore activities.