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B18_Cod egg fatty acids project - Final report
Production of good quality juveniles from cod hatcheries relies heavily on the quality of eggs produced. However, egg quality can be highly variable and identifying, at an early stage, which eggs are likely to generate good hatch rates and larval survival can save time and money that could be wasted incubating poor quality eggs. Evidence suggests that the egg fatty acid composition, especially arachidonic acid (ARA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) concentrations, as well as the ARA/eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) ratio are vital for good egg quality. Similarly the egg carotenoid, principally astaxanthin, (Ax) content is also correlated with improved egg and larval quality in other fish species. -
Ecological Risk Assessment of the effects of fishing for South West fisheries; ICES Divisions VII e,f,g & h
This report describes an assessment of the ecological effects of commercial fishing in waters off Southwest England (ICES Divisions VII e,f,g & h). -
Seafish economic impact report on cockle mortality
A social and economic impact assessment of cockle mortality in the Burry Inlet cockle fishery, south Wales UK. -
Landing Obligation Economic Impact Assessment (EIA) - Interim Report One: Choke Analysis
First Interim Report for Economic Impact Assessment of the Landing Obligation. Choke analysis for key UK fleet segments based on 2013 fishing activity as if rules for the Landing Obligation had been place. See also report Appendix B, available as Excel workbook download. -
Ecosystem Services, Goods and Benefits Derived From UK Commercially Important Shellfish
Ecosystem services, goods & benefits encompass the food, raw materials, clean air & water that nature provides. This review summarises our knowledge of the ecosystem services provided by commercially important shellfish such as molluscs & crustaceans. -
The Sea Fish Industry Authority - Annual Report and Accounts 2019/2020
The Annual Report provides a detailed Management Commentary and financial review of the activities undertaken by Seafish during 2019/2020 and information on future developments. -
Fisheries Management Issues Report
The Fisheries Management Issues Report summarises some of the current issues affecting the UK fishing industry. The Fisheries Management Issues Report summarises some of the current issues affecting the UK fishing industry. Information is collated from regional, UK and European sources and regular topics include discussions at the EU Fisheries Council meetings, official landings into the UK relative to allocated quotas and the extent of bans on fishing due to shellfish poisoning around the UK. -
Short Report 2010 Economic survey of the UK Fishing Fleet
A comprehensive and detailed analysis of UK fleet financial performance in 2010 showing key segment and fleet figues. -
Omega 3 Qualitative Consumer Research
Reynier Research was commissioned by Seafish to undertake a programme of research into consumer awareness and understanding of omega 3. -
Live Handling & Transport of Crustacean Shellfish: An Investigation of Mortalities
The export of live crab to the Continental European markets represents a growing opportunity for catchers and exporters. Previous studies of mortality of velvet crab are also appropriate to brown crab and this study concentrates on the latter species analysing those factors during transport which are likely to cause mortality. 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. -
Time-Temperature Studies in the Distribution of Fresh Fish in Summer
This report describes a temperature survey of fresh fish between the coastal market and the retailer. Over 5,000 temperature measurements were made during the summer months which was an unusually hot summer. These measurements highlight the problem areas in temperature control throughout the distribution chain and shows that fresh fish however good it may be at the points of landing much of it is progressively downgraded or even ruined in quality by the time it reaches the consumer. 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 -
SIPF0093 Innovative Shellfish System for High Energy Conditions (B080).l
A collaborative project was set up to monitor the performance of a new oyster growing system in a high energy environment, the Solway coastline, to investigate the performance of the system and to monitor any environmental changes that might be associated with its placement. The project suffered from serious losses of experimental trials and available growth data that is limited. Solway Marine Oysters have learnt a great deal about how to manage the system and there are indicationsfrom the data that regular sorting and redistribution of the oysters to optimize their size. The oysters produced are of good shape and free of any epibionts. A measurable change in the sediment and fauna associated with the location of the line was detected but whether this was due to the presence of the fixing posts, the growing bags themselves or other changes is not certain. Changes in the fauna were most likely related to the slight changes in the sediment present. The value of thetraining opportunity to one of the Solway Marine Oysters staff is acknowledged and there is an ongoing cooperation between the company and BST Ltd to further improve the operation of the system. -
Aquaculture in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: An Analysis of the Economic Contribution and Value of the Major Sub-Sectors and the Most Important Farmed Species
A report which analyses the economic contribution and value of the major aquaculture sub-sectors, and the most important farmed species in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. -
Preliminary investigation of economic performance and accidents in the UK fishing fleet
This report presents the findings of a preliminary investigation into the relationship between vessel accidents and the operational and financial performance of vessels in the UK fishing fleet in the period 2008-2016. -
Report of the Study Group on Electrical Trawling (SGELECTRA) April 2012
A report on the Study Group on Electrical Trawling (SGELECTRA). -
Seafish Corporate Plan 2015-2018
The new Seafish Corporate Plan for 2015-18 sets out our mission, vision and values for the next three years. The Plan includes the new High Level Objectives and strategic outcomes for Seafish, along with more detailed information about the Seafish work programmes which support them. The Plan has been developed in partnership with industry and key stakeholders and will be our key tool in communicating our delivery promise during 2015-2018. -
Responsible Fishing Ports Scheme User Guide
This User Guide for the Responsible Fishing Ports Scheme (RFPS) is designed to explain the most important parts of the RFPS in an easy-to-understand way. It also includes an appendix which looks at individual clauses in detail. -
‘Off-bottom’ trawling techniques for the sustainable exploitation of non-pressure stocks in Cornish inshore waters
'Off-bottom’ trawling techniques for the sustainable exploitation of non-pressure stocks in Cornish inshore waters. -
Construction Standards for fishing vessels 15m length overall to 24m registered length - scantling and equipment tables (steel and aluminium).
Includes sections for Scantling and Equipment Tabes (Steel and Aluminium Alloy). -
A Study of Mortality Rates of the Velvet Crab during Holding and Transport
A study was made of the reasons for high mortality of velvet crabs during holding and transport. The investigations showed various water quality and animal condition parameters to be the cause of mortality. Recommendations are made which if implemented would significantly reduce mortality rates. -
UK Fleet Financial Performance 2009 Mid Year Review
This report provides a mid year review of performance in demersal and nephrops segments of the fleet. The report is based on a short survey and the update of the Seafish profit forecast model. Key findings include: > The fleet is receiving lower prices for most species this year; > The mood in the fleet is poor > Profits in many segments of the fleet are forecast to be lower this year -
Australia Export Guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in Australia. -
Best Practice Guidance for Fishing Industry Financial and Economic Impact Assessments
Guidelines based on outputs from a technical workshop organised by the UK Fisheries Economics Network. -
The Longliner_Issue 5_2010
This issue puts the spotlight on standards across various sectors of the seafood industry, from aquaculture through to the fish and chip trade. It also features the first in a series of guides to help steer you through the myriad of regulation that applies to the industry – starting at the top with Codex. -
The Chilled Fish Chain
This open learning module deals with the more commonly used chilling and handling methods. This module may be of interest to individuals involved in the chilled storage, transport or retailing of fish and shellfish. Available as a printed open learning module for £15 plus P&P. Contact training@Seafish.co.uk or 01472 252302 for more information. -
Scottish Fleet Financial Performance 2008 Mid-Year Review
The Mid-Year Review combines the results of a survey and the update of the Seafish profit forecast model. The key findings are: # Increasing fuel prices have dampened expectations for the future in all fleet segments (whitefish and nephrops). # Fishing income in 2008 is expected to be between 10% - 20% higher than 2007 for most segments in this report. # Average forecast profits are decreasing significantly compared to previous years for all fleet segments. # Price for leasing cod quota has risen to £1,500 per tonne from £700 in 2007 and £300 in 2006. # Crew retention is a growing challenge for skippers. -
Full report on Developing an Assurance Scheme for Shellfish and Human Health (DASSHH)
The full report on a bivalve shellfish aquaculture water quality project. DASSHH aimed to create an improved approach to determining shellfish water quality that fully meets consumer safety and regulation requirements. -
Hydraulics in Fishing Vessels
This work was produced under an Open tech contract with the Manpower Services Commission. The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the MSC or any Government Department. Seafish no longer uses this module for Open Learning purposes but it contains useful information.