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CLG: Current challenges and future opportunities for seafood
This meeting will look at the current challenges facing the seafood industry, and the future opportunities for the UK catching sector. -
CLG: Geopolitical events and seafood trade.
This meeting will look at the impact of recent events on seafood trade generally, and on the seafood supply chain in the UK. -
Aquaculture CIG: Feed resilience and novel aquafeed ingredients
This bite-size meeting will look at the resilience of conventional and novel aquafeed ingredients. -
FMIG: Innovative gear selectivity
This meeting will look at recent developments and the current state of play. -
Aquaculture CIG: Recirculating Aquaculture Systems, or RAS, in the UK
Join us at our next bite-size meeting, which will focus on the growth of Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) in the UK. -
ACIG: The growth of RAS projects in the UK.
This meeting will look into how funding is helping to grow recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) in the UK. -
CLG: Fish stock status in the Northeast Atlantic
A virtual eventon 16th November looking at the latest ICES advice on the key commercial species in the Northeast Atlantic. Register to attend. -
SECLG: Working conditions in UK fishing
This meeting will provide a forum for a broad discussion about working conditions within the UK fishing industry. -
FMIG: UK fishing industry response to external pressures.
This meeting will look at external pressures on the catching sector and how the UK fishing industry is responding. -
Nephrops FMP Engagement Events
We have organised engagement events for those interested in Nephrops fisheries. Find out more about the in-person and online events below. -
SECLG: The recruitment dynamic
This meeting will provide a forum for presentations and broad discussion on recruitment risks and access to labour for the seafood sector. -
Aquaculture CIG: Climate change impacts for aquaculture
This meeting will provide a global perspective on climate change impacts for aquaculture and start to look at adaptation responses.