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SECLG Presentation 2. How the seafood supply chain is addressing emerging issues and challenges. 5 March 2024.
Mia Tucker, Issara Institute spoke about their model for worker-centred due diligence and remediation. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
Otterboard Performance and Behaviour
Purpose of this Manual The Sea Fish Industry Authority (U.K.), IFREMER (France) and DIFTA (Denmark) have collaborated on an EC funded project to assess the performance of a wide range of otterboards which are currently available to fishermen. This manual is based on the results of this project. It is intended for those actively involved in fishing, although much of it will interest persons active in the gear technology field. This manual has the following objectives:- To define terminology and explain the technical operation of otterboards. To provide information on the methods used and the results obtained during the otterboard tests. To provide information for calculating the equivalent sizes of different types of otterboard to give a trawl the same spread. To assist in solving common rigging faults and otterboard problems. To provide guidance on the possibilities of saving fuel. -
SFIN 11 - Freeing ports
Seafish Information Note 11. An amendment to the standards in relation to freeing ports. -
Nutritional Profile - Red mullet
The red mullet nutritional profile provides the macronutrient, vitamin and mineral value of the fish caught in English waters. -
GRP Fishing Vessel Materials Data Sheet
Form 40 (Issue 4) - GRP Fishing Vessel Materials Data Sheet. -
Draft Regulation
Draft Regulation text on proposed amendments to the Seafish Levy. -
Our contribution to healthy seas and a healthy society - setting the scene for the day
Mike Mitchell's presentation for the Humber Seafood Summit 2012 -
Corporate responsibility & consumer trust in labelling
Presentation from 6th World Fisheries Congress -
Turbot Hatchery Production 1982
During 1982 the Ardtoe Hatchery of the Sea Fish Industry Authority transferred over 59,000 young fish to the weaning unit, the greatest number of turbot produced at Ardtoe in a single year. However, the season was marked by consistently low larval survivals, the high production being achieved by greatly increasing the number of batches handled (73 batches in 1982, 39 in 1981, 27 in 1980). A total of 1,472,000 larvae were stocked producing a survival of 78,600 (5.3%) at day twenty (d20) and 59,000 (4.0%) on transfer to weaning tanks. The survival to weaning compares with 5.3% in 1981 and 13% in 1980. There was a reduced dependence on eggs from other units in 1982, 54% of day one (d1) originating at Ardtoe compared with 18% in 1981 and 38% in 1980. There were also indications, for the first time, that larvae from Ardtoe produced eggs exhibited better eventual survival than those from other sources. 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