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  • Seafood supply and food security in UK seafood

    We’ve conducted horizon scanning reviews of seafood supply and food security relating to the UK seafood industry.
  • Seafood processing data and insight

    Seafood processing is an important regional industry in the UK. We collect and analyse data on processing including performance and employment.
  • Seafood trade data

    The UK imports and exports most of its fish and shellfish. We use HMRC data to analyse the performance of seafood trade routes in and out of the UK.
  • Latest Quarterly UK Seafood Trade Data

    An analysis of UK Seafood Trade for April to June 2023 from our economics and insight team.
  • UK seafood supply chain overview

    Performance of the UK seafood supply chain. Data includes landings, aquaculture, processing, imports, exports and seafood consumption.
  • Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation

    We produce climate change adaptation reports and keep a watching brief on how climate change impacts on UK seafood supply chains.
  • Research and expert groups

    Seafish works with experts in seafood and beyond to coordinate groups that commission and undertake research to support the seafood industry.
  • Aquaculture production scales

    Aquaculture is a global industry, and farming now provides half of all our seafood.
  • Value and importance of aquaculture

    Aquaculture is the fastest growing food supply sector globally and is important to the UK seafood industry. We collate research on the UK industry.
  • Aquaculture data and insight

    Aquaculture is the fastest growing food supply sector globally and is important to the UK seafood industry. We collate research on the UK industry.
  • Fishing data and insight

    We collect and analyse data to provide information and insight on fish landings and performance of the commercial fishing fleet in the UK.
  • UK Fisheries Economist Network (UKFEN)

    We founded UKFEN in early 2011 in order to promote professional exchange between fisheries economists and analysts.