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Gill net and other set net fisheries in Cornwall (including Plymouth)
Examining the current status of Cornish gill nets fisheries and set net fisheries. -
Pair Trawling aboard the MFV Boy Carl and the MFV Boy Jason
A report on the results of two vessels used in pair trawling for the first time. -
Codes of Practice for Crustaceans – 4. Retail Sector - July 2024
A series of codes have been developed to advise industry of best practice when handling, storing and dispatching crustaceans. This Code of Practice covers the retail sector. -
Codes of Practice for Crustaceans – 5. Food Service Sector - July 2024
A series of codes have been developed to advise industry of best practice when handling, storing and dispatching crustaceans. This Code of Practice covers the food service sector. -
Codends selectivity trials 1990
Gear database resource: Report on selectivity trials of seine net codends on MFV Kestrel -
Guidelines for the handling of chilled fish by retailers
The Guidelines cover the technical aspects of fish purchase, handling and selling, and of premises, vehicles and equipment, and apply to the trades of the traditional fishmonger, the supermarket, the mobile van operator and the market stall operator. Necessary background information is given and detailed recommendations are made. The Guidelines cover chilled fish which has not been pre-packed for retail sale, including wet fish, smoked fish, cooked fish and shellfish. Guidelines for handling CAP fish, which differs in its handling requirements, are given separately in the Seafish Guidelines for the handling of fish packed in a controlled atmosphere. It is recommended that retailers handling other pre-packed fish, including vacuum packed and overwrapped fish, follow the CAP Guidelines. These guidelines have been produced from a scanned original and may therefore contain some formatting and other inaccuracies. In cases where this affects the technical content, a paper copy of the original report can still be obtained from Seafish. Whilst these guidelines contain helpful technical information some of the legislative content may now be out of date. -
Codes of Practice for Crustaceans – 3. Processing Sector - July 2024
A series of codes have been developed to advise industry of best practice when handling, storing and dispatching crustaceans. This Code of Practice covers the processing sector. -
Online Elementary Food Hygiene: Appendix and revision guide
This document provides a learner with a summary of the key points for the Elementary Food Hygiene (online) training programme. -
Online Elementary Food Hygiene Segment Five: Keep it clean
This is the fifth segment of the written learning materials for the Elementary Food Hygiene (online) training programme. -
Online Elementary Food Hygiene: Answers to the self assessed questions
This document provides a learner with the answers to the self assessment questions for the Elementary Food Hygiene (online) training programme. -
Selectivity Trials of Seine Net Codends - MFV 'KESTREL' (INS 253) - April 1990
This report describes the comparison between three different mesh sizes of cod end in order to assess selectivity criteria. The cod ends were 90 mm x 120 meshes, 90 mm x 100 meshes, 110 mm x 100 meshes. All were diamond mesh configurations. The results showed small increases in the L.50 characteristics but overall the discard rates for each cod end were comparable. The trials were carried out with and without a small mesh cod end cover. This report has been produced from a scanned original and may therefore contain some formatting and other inaccuracies. In cases where this affects the technical content, a paper copy of the original report can still be obtained from Seafish. -
Commerical Fishing Trials of a Twin Rig Trawling System
Commerical Fishing Trials of a Twin Rig Trawling System. -
Selectivity Trials with the Looe Pair Trawling Team of 'BUDDING ROSE' (LH134) and 'LEVAN-MOR' (FY269)
Pair trawlers from Looe are about 200 hp each. Experiments have been carried out in this fishery to see if these are dry benefits from the use of square mesh panels to reduce discards of hake, whiting and squid. The benefits would appear marginal but there are some qualifying remarks to make regarding the operational patterns of these vessels which might distant the results. This report has been produced from a scanned original and may therefore contain some formatting and other inaccuracies. In cases where this affects the technical content, a paper copy of the original report can still be obtained from Seafish. -
Board minutes - 28 September 2017
Seafish Board minutes -
Multi-Rig Trawling Lowestoft Sole Fishery
An observation trip aboard a Lowestoft based vessel currently involved in multi-rig trawling. -
A shrimp separator trawl for the Southeast Fisheries
A report on a shrimp separator trawl for the Southeast Fisheries. -
Fishmeal and Feed Fisheries Group. News alert. July 2024.
Quarterly news alert sent to fishmeal and feed fish news subscribers on 29 July 2024. -
Pair Seining Trip on M.F.V. "Avoca" and "Millwood"
A report on a Pair Seining Trip on M.F.V. "Avoca" and "Millwood". -
Methods of transportation for scallops
Methods of transportation for scallops -
Climate change and UK seafood: example impacts and adaptation responses in key onshore seafood operations
This infographic illustrates climate change drivers relevant to the onshore stages of domestic and international seafood supply chains reliant on wild capture seafood. Example impacts and adaptation actions are provided for key stakeholder groups. -
Codes of Practice for Crustaceans – 1. Catching Sector - July 2024
A series of codes have been developed to advise industry of best practice when handling, storing and dispatching crustaceans. This Code of Practice covers the catching sector. -
Codes of Practice for Crustaceans – 2. Wholesale and Transport Sector - July 2024
A series of codes have been developed to advise industry of best practice when handling, storing and dispatching crustaceans. This Code of Practice covers the wholesale and transport sector. -
Tangle Net Fishery for Spider Crabs
Tangle Net Fishery for Spider Crabs. -
Evaluation of Technical Conservation Measures in UK Nephrops Fisheries - New Trawl Designs
The work covered in this report is part of a three-year project aimed at reducing roundfish bycatches in UK Nephrops fisheries. -
Mechanisation of Longlining Autoclip System on MFV Sarah 'H'
Report on Grimsby based vessel Sarah 'H' participating in trials of the Autoclip System to assess its commercial performance using small illex squid as bait. -
Map of Seafish Approved Training Providers around the UK
A map of the UK showing Seafish Approved Training Providers' locations and information. -
Total Seafood in Multiple Retail (2024 Update)
In June 2024, UK retail seafood sales continued in modest growth, a trend which started at the beginning of the year, driven by volume sales of relatively inexpensive frozen coated products. -
Instrumentation Trials of a Hard Ground Rockhopper Trawl
Instrumentation Trials of a Hard Ground Rockhopper Trawl -
Board Minutes - 19 March 2024
Minutes from the Seafish Board meeting on 19 March 2024. -
South West Advisory Committee (SWACC) Minutes - December 2023
Minutes from Seafish South West Advisory Committee (SSWAC) meeting held on 7 December 2023. -
Summary Report into Oyster and Clam Purification Criteria
During the period December 1991 to April 1992 Seafish carried out a series of trials to investigate the purification of native oysters (Ostrea edulis) and three commercial species of clam, hard shell (Mercenaria mercenaria), manila (Tapes philippinarum) and native (Tapes decussatus). Experimental purification tanks were used and relative activity levels at different seawater temperatures and mollusc densities assessed by visual observation, dissolved oxygen depletion, uptake of red dye and bacteriological analysis. The trials indicated that the current minimum seawater temperatures specified for the purification of native oysters and hard shell clams were too low whereas manila clams were active at much lower temperatures. Stacking native oysters four deep and manila and native clams in 130mm layers did not appear to cause any reduction in activity. The scope of the trials was limited as a result of difficulties in obtaining sufficiently polluted shellfish resulting in no positive bacteriological result. However, some recommendations are made. To assist in the approval of purification systems MAFF and Seafish have developed a technique for the artificial dosing of bivalve molluscs with the bacteria Esheria coil, so far used with mussels and pacific oysters. The opportunity was taken to use this technique during some of the trials. Native oysters were dosed satisfactorily but some difficulty was experienced with manila clams and a larger dose and longer immersion time were required. This report has been produced from a scanned original and may therefore contain some formatting and other inaccuracies. In cases where this affects the technical content, a paper copy of the original report can still be obtained from Seafish. -
Fishmeal and Feed Fisheries Group. News alert. April 2024.
Quarterly news alert sent to fishmeal and feed fish news subscribers on 7 May 2024. -
Risk Assessment for Sourcing Seafood (RASS) profile; sardines (Sardina pilchardus) off Northwest Africa captured in Moroccan fisheries
This is a summary of information on the sardine (Sardina pilchardus) fished using pelagic seines and trawls, off Northwest Africa in Moroccan waters derived from scientific assessments and risk assessed using Seafish’s RASS scoring Guidance version 2. -
Online Elementary Food Hygiene Segment Two: A more detailed look at bacteria
This is the second segment of the written learning materials for the Elementary Food Hygiene (online) training programme. -
Online Elementary Food Hygiene Segment Ten: Essential food hygiene for fish friers
This is the tenth segment of the written learning materials for the Elementary Food Hygiene (online) training programme. -
An Investigation of the Performance of the Tangle Nets used off North Cornwall
An Investigation of the Performance of the Tangle Nets used off North Cornwall. -
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. -
Seafish Industry Meeting Discussion Guidelines. May 2015.
The legitimate purpose of meetings facilitated by the Sea Fish Industry Authority is to discuss matters which affect the UK seafood industry. -
Board Register of Members' Interests
Board register of members' interests up to 13 November 2023. -
Fishmeal and Feed Fisheries Group. News alert. January 2024.
Quarterly news alert sent to fishmeal and feed fish news subscribers on 31 January 2024. -
Board Minutes - 22 November 2023
Minutes from the Seafish Board meeting on 22 November 2023. -
Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee Minutes - January 2024
Minutes from Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee (SSAC) meeting held on 23 January 2024. -
An Investigation of the Performance of Tangle Nets used off North Cornwall
These trials assessed and quantified both the selectivity of tangle nets and the loss of quality that can occur through excessive soak times. -
Form L5 Shellfish
Levy return form -
Danish Prawn Trawl Multi Rig
An illustration of a 4 trawl system. -
UK Seafood Trade Report October to December 2023
This report takes a high-level view of the whole of the UK seafood supply chain to explore factors impacting UK seafood markets, seafood business operations and consumer behaviour during October to December 2023. -
Market Insight Factsheet: Cod - June 2024
This Market Insight factsheet provides a full picture of cod in the retail, foodservice and trade markets. -
Draft Regulation
Draft Regulation text on proposed amendments to the Seafish Levy.