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  • Are Extended Producer Responsibility packaging regulations on your radar?

    Some seafood businesses may need to start reporting packaging data to comply with new recycling regulations. Read our blog to find out more.
  • Taking the mystery out of international trade regulations

    Since leaving the EU, regulation changes are coming thick and fast. Find out what we do to identify and influence barriers to international trade.
  • Seagoing training certificates

    ID cards and certificates are available to fishing industry workers who have completed training. Find out how to order ID cards and certificates.
  • Accessibility

    Our website aims to comply with accessibility regulations for public bodies. Find out what we are doing to make our website more accessible.
  • Funding support for training in the fishing industry

    Funding may be available for workers on fishing vessels in the UK to improve their skills and safety knowledge. Find out what training we can cover.
  • Twin Rig Trawl - Nephrops

    A method of towing two otter trawls side by side to target nephrops.
  • Sep-Nep codend

    The Sep-Nep is an inclined panel of diamond netting to sieve the nephrops into the lower chamber and direct the fish into the upper chamber.
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    Find out what cookies are and how they are used on this website.
  • Human Rights Impact Assessment Guidance and Toolbox

    This guidance and toolbox helps conduct, commission, review or monitor human rights impact assessments of business projects and activities.
  • ICCR Best Practice Guidance on Recruitment of Migrant Workers

    Best Practice Guidance on Recruitment of Migrant Workers, brings to light emerging good practice from some well-known multi-national brands.
  • Tangle Nets

    A gill net design where the netting is hung onto the ropes to create a greater amount of slack netting.
  • Wreck Nets

    Wreck nets are types of gill or trammel nets that have been rigged to shoot over wrecks or areas of hard ground on the seabed.