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Pots and Traps - Velvet Crab
Traps or creels, used for velvet crab are similar to those used for lobster. -
Fish Standard for Crew
A voluntary, independent and accredited third-party certification programme for labour practices on fishing vessels. -
Headline Height
A trawl or static net where the gear has been redesigned to keep the headline (top of the net) low to prevent the capture of high swimming species. -
Trammel Nets
Fishing nets similar to a gill net but are made up of three layers of netting. -
Introductory Food Hygiene in the Seafood Industry
This short course offers an introduction to food hygiene. It covers bacteria and fish, contamination of fish, personal hygiene and cleaning. -
Escape Gaps
Escape gaps are usually flat pieces of rigid plastic with a rectangular hole in that is fitted into pots and traps to release small shellfish -
Funded training available for fish friers
We are currently able to support fish friers with a variety of funded training programmes. -
Apprenticeships for fish friers in England
Information about apprenticeship training providers who support fish frying businesses in England -
Gill Nets
A gill net is a single wall of netting anchored on the seabed to catch fish that swim into it. -
Will a no deal Brexit mean the end of our beloved fish and chips? Of course not!
A blog from Regulartory Affairs Advisor Ivan Bartolo in response to claims that a no deal Brexit would lead to the demise of our fish and chips. -
Pots and Trap - Nephrops
Nephrops creels or prawn creels as they are generally called, are of the basic D creel design but lighter than that of a lobster or crab pot. -
Frying high with Hollie Hutton
A case study highlighting how an apprenticeship helped enthusiastic Hollie Hutton to thrive at an award-winning fish and chip shop in Bradford.