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  • Regulation in aquaculture

    The aquaculture industry is growing in the UK. Find information on how to get started and regulations to help you farm seafood safely.
  • Aquaculture Regulatory Toolbox for England

    England's aquaculture industry is currently made up of a diverse range of mostly small and medium sized enterprises that are close to local markets.
  • Legislation on veterinary residues in aquaculture

    Residues from veterinary medicines used by culturists to treat fish and shellfish can sometimes be detected in seafood. Our guidance explains more.
  • Permitted substances

    Below is a list of pharmacologically active substances permitted in seafood, alongside their MRLs. These figures are adapted from Regulation 37/2010.
  • Banned substances

    Some pharmacologically active substances have no fixed MRLs; these constitute a hazard to consumers when present in food at any level.
  • Delivering Safe Bivalves to the Market

    There are specific requirements to ensure bivalve molluscs are safe for us to eat by reducing the risks from microbial contamination and biotoxins.  
  • Aquaculture water quality and classification for shellfish

    We’re working with aquaculture producers, regulators and researchers looking at UK water quality to increase production of high quality shellfish.
  • Accessibility

    Our website aims to comply with accessibility regulations for public bodies. Find out what we are doing to make our website more accessible.
  • Website Terms and Conditions

    This page explains the terms of use for seafish.org. You must agree to these to use this website.
  • Privacy Policy

    This Privacy Policy describes how Seafish uses and takes care of the personal information that we collect.
  • Cookie policy

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