Neil Auchterlonie appointed as new chair for Seafood 2040 | Seafish

Neil Auchterlonie appointed as new chair for Seafood 2040

Seafish, the public body that supports the £10bn UK seafood industry, has announced the appointment of Neil Auchterlonie as the new chair of Seafood 2040.


Photo of Neil Auchterlonie, Chair of Seafood 2040

The Seafood 2040 Strategic Framework was created following the establishment of a task force representing all sectors of the seafood sector in England in October 2015. It aimed to shape a long-term ambition to realise the full potential of industry by 2040. The programme is facilitated by Seafish, funded by the European Maritime Fisheries Fund and supported by Defra and England’s seafood industry.

Neil takes over the role following the departure of the inaugural programme chair Alison Austin. Neil is a technical expert in fisheries, aquaculture and sustainable seafood and has worked previously as an advisor to industry, governments and NGOs. He has worked most recently as Technical Director for IFFO, The Marine Ingredients Organisation a trade body representing fishmeal and fish oil producers worldwide. As well as roles with Defra, Cefas and the Environment Agency, his background also includes several production and technical roles in aquaculture, and work as a consultant. Neil has served as a member of the Seafish Science Advisory Group and also contributed to Seafish Corporate Plans through the Sector Panels.

Marcus Coleman, CEO of Seafish said: “COVID-19 has created an unprecedented set of challenges and Seafood 2040 will have an important role to play in helping the seafood industry in England to find its feet again. In light of this we are pleased to announce that Neil Auchterlonie has been appointed as the new chair for the Seafood 2040 programme.

“Neil brings a wealth of experience and knowledge which will be extremely valuable in shaping the support that Seafood 2040 can deliver for the industry. He has also previously served on the Seafood 2040 Government appointed Industry Expert Working Group alongside former chair Alison Austin. This puts him on an excellent footing to bring some continuity at this difficult time and carry on the excellent work she started.”

Neil Auchterlonie added: “I’m pleased to be taking on the role of chair for Seafood 2040 and I’m looking forward to leading the programme to develop the seafood industry in England, hopefully maintaining the momentum that has been built up by Alison, the SILG, and the ALG. Seafood 2040 will be a vehicle to support the seafood industry’s sustainability in the long term, and, not least, assist in the recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Looking at how we address these challenges will be my priority.”

Neil will take up his role as chair from 1 May 2020.

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