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Animal sentience and welfare
We’re working with industry and government to provide advice and guidance on animal welfare issues. -
Bivalve shellfish purification
Information and guidance on building and operating bivalve shellfish purification systems. -
Understanding sustainability and responsible seafood sourcing
We’ve collated information and guidance on sustainability, responsible sourcing and related challenges and initiatives across seafood supply chains. -
Follow six steps to social responsibility
Follow six steps to social responsibility. -
Fish stock assessment and management
Sustainable fisheries management is vital in maintaining healthy fish stocks. We’ve produced guidance on how stock assessment and management works. -
Types of fishing gear
Different kinds of gear have evolved to target particular species or groups of species. We have produced guidance on commonly used fishing gear. -
Risk assessments and tools for fisheries management
We’ve developed risk assessment frameworks for wild capture fisheries. Find out how they support fisheries management and seafood sourcing. -
Why social responsibility matters
Social responsibility is the idea that businesses balance profit-making activities with activities that benefit society. -
Economic analysis
The reform of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) introduces a landing obligation to eliminate discarding. Seafish was asked to determine the potential economic implications of this discard ban on UK fleets. -
Seafish work on social responsibility
Seafish works proactively to improve supply chain integrity across the seafood sector and has a number of key work areas. -
Modern Slavery Statement guidance
The Modern Slavery Act aims to prevent all forms of labour exploitation and increase transparency of labour practices in supply chains. -
Working to carbon neutrality at The Bay fish and chip shop
A climate change business case study looking at how The Bay fish and chip shop in Stonehaven has reduced its carbon emissions.