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Quality of Trawled Nephrops - Key Features
Quality of Trawled Nephrops fact sheet. -
Common Language Group. News alert. April 2021.
April news alert sent to CLG subscribers on 13 May 2021. -
Assessing greenhouse gas emissions from UK Fishing Fleet
This report proposes a method to estimate daily fuel consumption and emissions of the UK Fishing Fleet using vessel characteristics. Coefficients are derived from 2017–2022 fuel records collected by Seafish in the Annual Fleet Economic Survey. -
UK Seafood Supply Chain Overview: October-December 2023
This report takes a high-level view of the whole of the seafood supply chain to explore factors impacting UK seafood markets, seafood business operations and consumer behaviour during October to December 2023. -
Common Language Group. News alert. February 2021.
February news alert sent to CLG subscribers on 15 March 2021. -
Data Limited stocks: organisations and activities
The aim of this document is to provide an overview of the activities concerned with improving information on fishstocks defined as data limited stocks (DLS.) -
Common Language Group. January 2021. News alert.
January news alert sent to CLG subscribers on 10 February 2021. -
Responsible Sourcing Guide - Nephrops
Responsible Sourcing Guide - Nephrops. -
Electrofishing in Marine Fisheries
This Information sheet describes and discusses the environmental effects and fishery management implications of marine electro fishing with particular reference to pulse trawling for flatfish, hovercran fishing for brown shrimp and fishing for razorclams. -
Climate change adaptation in UK seafood (wild capture) Annex 10 - Domestic
The annex concerns UK seafood wild capture supply chains reliant on domestic production. It covers major impacts from key climate change drivers, from production to processing, highlighting key opportunities and threats. -
Beach Seining
Seining is a fishing technique traditionally done in areas with large schools or groups of fish.