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  • 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.
  • Cookie policy

    Find out what cookies are and how they are used on this website.
  • TESS Glossary

    Search below to find the definitions of some TESS-related terminology.
  • Sarah the fisherwoman and businesswoman's story

    When the Covid-19 crisis hit the fishing industry last year, Sarah moved quickly to find a new market for their fish. Find out how we helped.
  • Kingfisher Information Services

    Kingfisher provides information on surface and subsea hazards around the UK, helping fishing vessels operate safely at sea.
  • The Clark brothers' story

    International Fish Canners produce quality canned mackerel and sardine products. Find out how our marketing work helped them with their customers.
  • Bob the restaurant owner's story

    Bob McCoubrey owns Mourne Seafood and the Belfast Cookery School. Find out how we work locally with businesses to help them and the regions thrive.
  • Freedom of Information

    We are bound by the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOI). Find out how to make an FOI request and how we process requests.
  • Mark the Skipper's story

    Mark is a relief skipper on the FV Chloe Ella. Find out how our training support helped him in to take the courses he needed to do his dream job.
  • 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.