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New report shows UK fishing fleet recorded third year of £1 billion pound turnover in 2019
Performance of the UK fleet revealed as Economics of the UK Fishing Fleet 2019 report published and Fleet Enquiry Tool launched. -
Latest findings on performance of the UK fishing fleet now available
Our Economics, Insight and Advice team has released the outcomes of their year-long data collection effort. -
‘Calm before the storm’ for UK fishing fleet as 2019 economic estimates published
We have published the first economic performance estimates for the UK fishing fleet in 2019. -
UK Fishing Fleet Survey
Every year we talk to fishing vessel owners around the UK to capture economic and employment data. We also ask about the issues affecting businesses. -
Profit and turnover down as UK fishing fleet weathers a challenging year
Our first economic performance estimates for 2020 show impact of pandemic on fishing industry -
Latest Mid-year UK Seafood Trade Data
An analysis of UK Seafood Trade from January to June 2024 from our economics and insight team. -
CLG: Global and UK IUU landscape
This bite-size meeting will provide a review of IUU fishing and its impacts at global, regional and national (UK) levels. -
SFF Code of Practice (voluntary) for employment of non-EEA fishing crew
A voluntary Code of Practice for the employment of Non-European Economic Area (EEA) fishing crew on UK fishing vessels. -
FMIG: Fishing gear selectivity and on-board technical innovation
Our next Fisheries Management and Innovation Group (FMIG) bite-size meeting will focus on fishing gear selectivity and on-board technical innovation. -
FMIG: Advances in UK fishing gear technology
This meeting will look at recent developments in selective fishing gear innovation and Government priorities going forward. -
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. -
Global Fishing Watch
They create and publicly share knowledge about human activity at sea to enable fair and sustainable use of the ocean.