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  • Domestic and Export Sector Panel

    The Domestic and Export Sector Panel guides our work in catching, farming and processing seafood for consumption in the UK or for export.
  • Practical Fish Smoking training

    A range of practical training/coaching sessions based at various UK training centres to be announced in 2025.
  • UK fisheries management and supply chain initiatives

    We’re working with industry and government on a number of initiatives to protect fish and shellfish stocks for future generations.
  • 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.
  • Finfish Advisory Group

    The Finfish Advisory Group (FiAG) provides a forum to discuss sustainability and management of UK finfish non-quota species fisheries.
  • Funding to support remote and online learning

    Funding is available to support the delivery of remote and online training for the UK seafood industry.
  • Seafood processing sector survey

    We collect information from seafood processing businesses in the UK each year. This page explains how businesses can take part in regular surveys.
  • Sector Panels

    We have two industry panels covering each sector of the seafood industry in the UK. The panels provide input and advice on the work we deliver.
  • Working with us

    Seafish is a public body supporting the seafood industry in the UK to thrive. View our current job vacancies and learn about life working at Seafish.
  • Seafood stories

    We’re celebrating passionate people and remarkable stories from across the UK seafood industry.
  • Seafood for Innovation

    Find out about the role innovation plays in a productive, profitable and sustainable UK seafood industry.
  • Strategic Review of Seafish in 2021

    In 2021, the Seafish Board, in collaboration with the four UK Government administrations, carried out a review into the future of Seafish.