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MPA and Fishing Restriction Mapping Project
This document explains the background for the MPA and Fishing Restriction Mapping project, as well as the objectives, deliverables and timeline. -
Boxing at Sea
Progress report on the development of an Integrated Boxing at Sea System. Apr '84- July'85. -
Form 47 (Issue 4) – Electrical Completion Certificate
Electrical Completion Certificate -
Using a horizontal separator panel to separate by-catch from the catch in the beam trawl fishery
Information on using a horizontal separator panel to separate by-catch; target species sole and plaice, from the catch in the beam trawl fishery. -
SECLG/ACIG Presentation 5. Aquaculture and human rights. 1 February 2023.
Jake Norton, Heriot-Watt University spoke about a PhD including scoping studies on the Honduran shrimp and Scottish salmon supply chains. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
Form 23 (Issue 4) – Tank Testing Certificate
Tank Testing Certificate. -
Chilled Seafood in Multiple Retail (2023)
Salmon continues to dominate the chilled seafood sector, increasing its value share of the top ten chilled species to 48.7% (+0.9pp), selling around four times its nearest competitor, warm water prawns. -
Nutritional Profile - Ling
The ling nutritional profile provides the macronutrient, vitamin and mineral value of the fish caught in English waters. -
SECLG Presentation 7. Driving improvements in human rights and labour standards. 5 July 2023.
Mike Park, Scottish White Fish Producers Association spoke about a Worker Driven Social Responsibility (WDSR) pilot. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
Quick summary of latest ICES advice for the seven key pelagic species. April 2023.
Covers blue whiting, capelin, herring, mackerel, Norway pout, sandeel and sprat which are used in the production of fishmeal. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
Final ACIG minutes 15 April 2015
Final minutes of the Aquaculture Common Issues Group meeting held in London on 15 April 2015. -
SECLG Presentation 6. Driving improvements in human rights and labour standards. 5 July 2023.
Andy Hickman, Seafood Ethics Action (SEA) Alliance spoke about supply chain actions. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
How to employ migrant workers under a Skilled Worker Visa
Covers the process of sponsoring migrant workers via the Skilled Worker route, once your sponsor license has been approved. Guide 3 of 5. -
Cohorting - Good Practices Identified by Industry | Food Resilience Industry Forum
Produced by the Food Resilience Industry Forum, this document explains cohorting and its use as a secondary line of defence against the spread of infection. -
48 Documentation and Procedural Req Seafish Cert for NV Issue 10
48 Documentation and procedural requirements for Seafish new build Certification. -
Board minutes - 8 September 2020
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Consumer information under the EU Common Organisation of the Markets Regulation
As part of the recent reform of the EU Common Fisheries Policy, consumer information requirements were reviewed and extended. Commercial designation, scientific name, production method and catch area continue to have be made available and now include date of minimum durability, if previously frozen, method of capture and more detail for some catch areas. This applies mainly to fresh and not processed products. This document explains what information is required and provides current guidance on the application to fish and shellfish. -
CLG Presentation 3. Digitilisation of seafood supply chains. 27 June 2023.
Rachel Hanbury from Poseidon explored the benefits and challenges of traceability. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
Portland Naval Base
Portland Naval Base and harbour provide an interesting opportunity for a range of possible investments when MOD vacates the site in 1996. Deepwater berthage allied to a limited tidal range adjacent to vessel support facilities and general services are located within a man made outer harbour. High sea water quality makes the area attractive to aquaculturists and shell fishermen alike. 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. -
Billingsgate Market Study
This is an interim progress report from Seafish to the City of London on the contract to develop an action plan for the upgrading of Billingsgate market. -
Frozen Seafood in Multiple Retail (2023)
As the financial crisis intensifies it’s the cheapest frozen species showing the highest volume growth. ‘Other’ seafood which is unnamed on pack with an average price of £2.83/kg compared to the £8.01 frozen seafood average, grew volume sales by 118%. -
Fishing Activities in Ecological or Biologically Sensitive Areas in the Barents Sea and adjacent waters
Certain NGOs are recommending the supply chain not to buy fish from Ecologically or Biologically Sensitive Marine Areas (EBSAs) exposed by receding ice in the Arctic. This report is intended to inform the understanding of the extent of the ice vs the fishing grounds and any trends in northward migration of fish -
Norovirus and Bivalve Molluscs
Noroviruses are a group of viruses that are the most common cause of gastroenteritis or stomach bugs, often referred to as the ‘winter vomiting virus’. Food borne transmission via bivalve shellfish (mainly contaminated raw oysters) is one (but the least likely) way of contracting norovirus. The number of people in the UK who contract norovirus from eating live bivalve molluscs is very small and numbers are not increasing. This fact sheet looks specifically at the harvesting of live bivalve molluscs, routes of norovirus contamination and treatment options available to reduce contamination levels. -
What effect have prices on retail sales?
This fact sheet reviews the effects of changing prices and promotions on retailer performance. -
Board minutes - 26 May 2021
Seafish Board minutes -
SECLG Presentation 2. Driving improvements in human rights and labour standards. 5 July 2023.
Melanie Siggs, Global Seafood Alliance spoke about the expectation of Worker Voice and Grievance Mechanisms on certified vessels. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
Policy must be democratic. Fishing News article. October 2010.
Danish scientist Poul Degnbol, who was recently presented with the WWF Baltic Leadership Award in 2010 for his “endeavours to achieve sustainable fisheries”, is head of the Advice Programme at ICES. He argues that fisheries policies should not be left only to scientists. In a paper originally written for CFP-reformwatch.eu he said that politicians must take the difficult decisions. -
Kilkeel Fishmarket Extension
The Northern Ireland Fishing Harbour Authority (NIFHA) is currently committed to a programme of harbour works at Kilkeel that involve the extension of quay walls and the market building to improve the operations of unloading, sale and lay-by berthing of boats. Seafish were requested by the NIFHA to advise upon the structure and configuration of the proposed extension to the existing market in light of the proposed EC Hygiene Regulations. Kilkeel is the largest port on the Co Down Coast and supports a fleet of some 114 vessels in excess of 10m registered length. The value of landings is about £7 million (1988) with nephrops, cod and whiting being the predominant species. This report provides a little background of the intended regulations and of local operational practice, and makes detailed recommendations relating to the hygienic design and construction of the building. It makes specific recommendation for a secure, chilled section of the market for prawn (nephrops) sales. 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. -
Southwest ERA Action Plan
An Action Plan detailing next steps and work projects to address high scores from findings in the Southwest Ecological Risk Assessment. -
Quick summary of 2023 ICES advice for the seven key pelagic species. October 2023.
Covers blue whiting, capelin, herring, mackerel, Norway pout, sandeel and sprat which are used in the production of fishmeal. Covers the Barents Sea, the Celtic Sea, the North Sea, and Icelandic and Norwegian waters. -
Shellfish Industry Advisory Group Meeting Minutes - September 2023
Meeting minutes for the 14th meeting of the Shellfish Industry Advisory Group (SIAG) which took place on 21st September 2023 via Microsoft Teams. -
(44) Application for Consultancy Service
Application for Consultancy Service