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Seafish Brussels Brexit Update 04/12/2017 – 11/12/2017
Sufficient progress in first-phase Brexit talks; Brexit impact on environment, public health, food safety; Joint technical note detailed consensus of UK and EU positions on Citizens’ Rights; Joint report from negotiators on progress during phase 1 negotiations; Communication from Commission to Council on state of progress of negotiations; Statement President Donald Tusk on draft guidelines for second phase of Brexit negotiations; Consequences of cliff-edge Brexit company; UK trade with Ireland; Brexit: reading list of post-EU Referendum publications; business view of Brexit progress; Discussion paper: Launching Satellite Britain; Second Brexit briefing paper; Brexit and Public Procurement Reform: What Next? -
Seafish Brussels Brexit Update 29/01/2018 – 05/02/2018
Brexit devolved legislature business; Council (Article 50) adopts negotiating directives on transition period; Barnier and Davis meet in London; Notice to stakeholders withdrawal of UK and EU Food Law; Consequences of Brexit for all British and Belgian EU officials; EP fighting to fully protect rights of EU-UK citizens; Brexit & Ireland: The Dangers, Opportunities, and Inside Story of Irish Response'; CBI calls for greater clarity and urgency on Brexit trade transition; Britain drowning trying to land trade deals; Trade Policy: the issues for Wales; Brexit borders’ negotiations, Gibraltar, Spanish and British politics on sovereignty; Key dates in Brexit process -
Seafish Brussels Brexit Update 19/02/2018 – 26/02/2018
Brexit; Resolution on the framework of the future EU-UK relationship; Brexit Literature Update 02/2018; Transitional Arrangements in the Withdrawal Agreement; Indicative Programme - General Affairs and General Affairs (Art. 50) Council meeting, Brussels 27 February 2018; Draft Text for Discussion: Implementation Period; Changes to EU Withdrawal Bill to be discussed at Joint Ministerial Committee meeting; Future UK fisheries policy; Brexit: who has said what about transition; Brexit: Council Directives for Negotiations on Transition; UK could opt to apply same trade tariffs as EU after Brexit: EU lawmaker; Seafood industry's workforce exposure to hard Brexit 'worse than earlier thought' -
Climate change adaptation in the UK (wild capture) seafood industry - watching brief 2020-21
This Seafish/MCCIP watching brief report considers recent advances in scientific understanding and industry experience of climate change drivers and impacts in 2020 and 2021. It includes feedback from industry stakeholders on adaptation actions. -
Corrosion in Steel Vessels
Throughout the liefe of a steel fishing boat, the bottom and boot topping plates are exposed to sea waters, either intermittently or completely. Under these conditions, the corrosion is electrochemical in character. If the plate is in good condition the currents produced are relatively small and the resultant corrosion easily controlled. -
The Fishing Vessel Propeller
Correct propeller design is critical to successful operation of a trawler. The propeller acts to translate the power produced by the engine into thrust to overcome the resistance of the vessel and to provide a tow rope pull. The extremes of propeller performance are to design a propeller that makes the vessel go as fast as possible; or to design the propeller to give a great amount of pull. Normally a propeller design strikes a compromise between these two extremes. This compromise will depend on the conditions existing in the particular fishery that the vessel operates in. Vessels with long steaming times may require better free running capabilities than those working inshore and requiring larger pulls. The decision on the propeller design point should be made with thought as to the relative profits of the fishing profile and operation of the vessel. If two types of fishing are undertaken for different periods of the year it may be viable to change the propeller to suit each fishery. -
Seafish Brussels Seafood Regulation Update 18/04/2018 – 26/04/2018
Europol/Interpol OPSON VII Operation - Tuna intended for canning being fraudulently sold as fresh; EU harmonised methodology for assessing quality related characteristics of foods; EU talks on front-of-pack nutrition labels -
Seafish Brussels Brexit Update 30/10/2017 – 06/11/2017
German Trade associations start Brexit compendium; Brexit Brief - November; Living abroad: dynamics of migration between the UK and the EU27; Brexit border control concerns; Brexit impact: 58 sectors assessed; Responses to Brexit: Elite perceptions in Germany, France, Poland and Ireland - Research Note; Brexit: the October negotiations; Joint statement by the Department for Exiting the European Union and the European Commission; Latest thinking on Brexit -
Seafish Brussels Brexit Update 05/02/2018 – 12/02/2018
Hearing on the impact of Brexit on maritime transport; Transitional Arrangements in the Withdrawal Agreement; Speech by Michel Barnier following this week's round of Article 50 negotiations; Withdrawal of the United Kingdom and EU rules for the use of EU Ecolabel; Brexit: Council (Article 50) adopts negotiating directives on the transition period; European Parliament: More representative post-Brexit; Technical note on international agreements; Brexit: a reading list of post-EU Referendum publications by the UK Parliament and the Devolved Assemblies; How will Brexit affect the UK’s manufacturing industry; Brexit: Where are we now? -
EU Alert Monitoring – 20 November 2015
Brussels update of seafood legislation developments, including TTIP; EU and Mauritania sign a new 4-year Sustainable Fisheries Protocol; The EU food chain and its contribution for health: how to overcome the challenges; Commission launches IT tool to underpin cooperation on possible fraudulent practices; Unfair trading practices in the food supply chain – Adoption of draft opinion; Blue Economy; Answer to written question on the Fisheries Control Agency; Ethics; Council Decision 2015/2037 authorising Member States to ratify ILO Protocols relating to social policy; EU Social Partners in the fishing sector encourage Spanish authorities to swiftly ratify ILO Work in Fishing Convention C188; EP INTA Committee Holds Initial Debate on Social and Environmental Standards, Human Rights and CSR; Fisheries Policy -
CLG Terms of Reference May 2015
Terms of Reference for the Seafish Common Language Group. Presented and discussed at the November 2011 CLG meeting. Revised in May 2015.