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    FMIG. Notes on bite-size meeting. The impact of offshore wind development on fisheries. 1 February 2022.

    This meeting looked at the impacts of offshore wind farms and offshore floating wind technology on fisheries interactions. It focussed on ecological change, the effect on fishing activities, fishing behaviour and fishing and coastal communities.
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    Kingfisher Talking Points - January 2021

    Kingfisher Talking Points - January 2021
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    Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee Minutes - June 2023

    Minutes from Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee (SSAC) meeting held on 26 June 2023.
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    ACIG. Notes on bite-size meeting. Funding innovation in UK aquaculture. 30 June 2022.

    This meeting looked at how investment is helping to fund innovation in UK aquaculture.
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    Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee Minutes - May 2022

    Minutes from the Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee (SSAC) meeting held on Tuesday 31 May 2022.
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    Kingfisher Talking Points - January 2018

    Kingfisher Talking Points - January 2018
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    Environmental Management Systems - A Fisheries Perspective

    This report discusses environmental management systems in the context of fisheries to evaluate their utility to achieve the same aims. The findings indicate that the fishing industry contain the requisite elements (suitable management structures and the ability to collect relevant information) that would enable them to operate such systems.
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    Seafish response to Consultation on Our Seas – A Shared Resource

    To elaborate the marine vision, the UK Government and Devolved Administrations have worked together to set out a number of high level Marine Objectives which articulate the outcomes they are seeking for the UK marine area as a whole. To read the consultation go to: http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/highlevel-marine/index.htm
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    Energy in the UK seafood processing sector: 2018-2020 evidence

    This is a short report prepared by Seafish to inform the UK Government about energy use and cost pressures within the UK seafood processing sector.
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    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.
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    Shellfish Industry Advisory Group Minutes - August 2021

    Meeting minutes for the 7th meeting of the Shellfish Industry Advisory Group (SIAG) which took place on 11th August 2021 via Microsoft Teams.
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    Kingfisher Talking Points 2023

    Annual publication from the Kingfisher team at Seafish about offshore industries in the UK. Topics include mobile oil and gas moorings and highly protected marine areas.
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    The next NGO priority: An initial review of developments, implications, and practical responses 

    This report focuses on emerging priorities for NGOs. It considers major industry impacts arising from NGO areas of focus and sets out areas where a response from industry and Seafish may be required and identifies areas of potential collaboration.
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    Seafood social profile USA January2020

    This profile is part of a series on the social risks associated with countries that are important to the UK seafood industry. It covers risks related to the production and processing of wild caught and farmed seafood.
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    Seafish Wales Advisory Committee (SWAC) Minutes - October 2021

    The Minutes of the 18th Seafish Wales Advisory Committee (SWAC) meeting held on Thursday 14 October 2021.
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    Kingfisher Talking Points 2022

    Annual publication from the Kingfisher team at Seafish about offshore industries in the UK. Topics include increased cabling, oil and gas structures, unexploded ordnance and uncrewed survey vessels.
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    Seafish Wales Advisory Committee (SWAC) Minutes - May 2023

    Minutes from Seafish Wales Advisory Committee (SWAC) meeting held on 17 May 2023.
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    ACIG. Notes on bite-size meeting. Digitalisation in Aquaculture. 24 March 2022.

    This meeting looked at how improvements in precision farming, farming practices and profitability can be achieved with the help of data technologies, and how increased forecasting and modelling capabilities may improve management decisions.
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    English Aquaculture Strategy - summary

    Part of the Seafood 2040 aquaculture strategy for England - this summary document sets the scene, highlighting the opportunities and growth aspirations alongside a plan for delivery.
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    Introduction to Resource and Waste Management

    To raise their awareness on how to reduce waste and improve resource management we have produced introductory guidance primarily aimed at smaller processing businesses in Scotland. This guidance serves as an introduction to these issues highlighting current legislation and government strategy. It outlines simple steps processors can take to get started in better resource management and waste reduction. It also offers further guidance and signposting for businesses wishing to seek expertise and support from dedicated Scottish agencies.
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    Automation and the UK seafood industry (full report)

    Exploring the trade-offs between new technology, mechanisation and traditional labour resourcing.
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    Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee (SNIAC) Minutes - April 2023

    Minutes from Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee (SNIAC) meeting held on 5 April 2023.
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    The Sea Fish Industry Authority - Annual Report and Accounts 2012/2013

    The Annual Report provides a detailed Management Commentary and financial review of the activities undertaken by Seafish during 2012/2013 and information on future developments.
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    Biofuel for the Fishing Industry Final Report

    Since 2004 the price of diesel fuel oil has increased significantly, causing many fishing vessels to become unprofitable. At the same time biofuels has increased in prominence as a long-term replacement for non renewable fossil fuels. This report details a research and development project to investigate the potential of biofuels for the fishing industry, which took place between October 05 and Jan 08. In the project two types of fuel are studied, biodiesel and pure plant oil. Over the course of the study both fuels were tested on land and at sea and proved to be technically successful. The main driver for uptake of the alternative technology in the fishing industry is economic and our study found that in most cases fossil fuels will remain more cost effective for fishing business in the short to medium term. That said there may be some opportunities in more remote communities where used vegetable oil is available and the cost of transporting diesel oil into the area push the price above that of locally produced biofuels. In terms of environmental credentials biofuels are generally sustainable but there are a number of issues which perspective purchasers need to consider which may overall green credentials of their biofuel.
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    Final note on the England Aquaculture Consultation/Working Group meeting 3 March 2016

    Final note on the England Aquaculture Consultation/Working Group meeting held in London on 3 March 2016.
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    Seafish Wales Advisory Committee Minutes - November 2022

    Minutes from the Seafish Wales Advisory Committee meeting on 3 November 2022.
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    The Seafood 2040 Programme Annual Report for Year 1

    This interim report covers progress against two goals determined by Seafood 2040 and how the programme is being taken forward.
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    Marine (Scotland) Act

    This information note details the main provisions of the Marine (Scotland) Act. The Marine (Scotland) Act 2010 applies to the inshore area in Scotland, and to some functions in the Scottish offshore area. The powers in the Act complement the provisions of the UK Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009, which created new responsibilities for Scottish Ministers on marine planning and conservation in offshore waters outside 12 nautical miles (nm). A separate information note is available covering the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009, which applies primarily to England and Wales, and in part to Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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    Ecological Risk Assessment of the effects of fishing for South West fisheries; ICES Divisions VII e,f,g & h; Supporting information. Publication Reference Number SR672

    This document provides supporting information for an assessment of the ecological effects of commercial fishing in waters off Southwest England (ICES Divisions VII e,f,g & h).
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    Seafish response to Defra's "Consultation on a marine planning system for England"

    This is a response to Defra's consultation on a marine planning system for England of 21 July 2010. The consultation papers are available here: http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/marine-planning/index.htm
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    Seafish response to Invasive Non-native Species draft policy consultation

    Natural England consulted on draft policy on invasive non-native species. It explains Natural England’s belief regarding the threat posed by invasive non-native species in England; it sets out an approach to dealing with invasive non-native species; and it sets out that, where feasible, populations, habitats and ecosystems adversely affected by invasive non-native species should be restored. To read the consultation go to: http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/Images/inns_tcm6-10495.pdf
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    Northern Ireland Scallop Larval Dispersal Background Study

    he Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Seafish and the Northern Ireland (NI) Scallop Association have recently completed a report investigating the optimal areas for scallop reseeding in the Irish Sea. This work was commissioned due to an increase in exploitation of scallops around the NI coastline and a desire by industry to be proactive in enhancing long-term sustainability of stocks. Sites selected through industry engagement as proposed reseeding sites were examined by AFBI scientists to ensure that they met the characteristics required for successful settlement of scallops. Seabed habitat maps were combined to provide information for the full sea area under consideration. Scallop catches from the annual AFBI scallop survey were mapped with the full habitat map to determine the areas where scallops were present and identify the underlying habitat type. This allowed a map to be created which showed the suitable habitat for adult scallops within NI waters. All of the proposed reseeding sites fell within areas of suitable habitat. To examine further characteristics of the proposed sites, a combination of measured and modelled data was used. Salinity, food availability, bed stress (natural physical disturbance of the seabed by wave action and/or tidal currents), particulate inorganic matter, suspended particulate matter, abundance of predators, spawning season, larval dispersal and hydrodynamic models were all considered. The above information was presented to the project steering group, and using the data provided, the steering group selected the most suitable sites for reseeding from the original 13 proposed sites. Three reseeding sites (Whitehead, Drumfad Bay and South Bay) have initially been proposed, with a fourth, Roaring Rock, having potential for any future reseeding plans. The NI Scallop Association will now present the results of this work to DAERA to ask for regulation to assist in the protection of these new areas through a ban on mobile fishing gear.
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    Complementary Benefits of Alternative Energy: Suitability of Offshore Wind Farms as Aquaculture Sites

    The large scale growth in salmon production in the UK has resulted in most available near shore finfish sites being used up for finfish farming. The development of offshore sites or technology improvements alone hold the key for the sustained growth of the UK aquaculture industry. The offshore wind industry has been rapidly expanding in the UK and will occupy major amount of coastal offshore space when zoning plans are developed. The prospects for using the offshore wind farm areas for aquaculture production (finfish and other species) has the potential to open up new sites for finfish farming in the UK. This work examined the suitability of aquaculture in offshore wind farms from the point of view of all the stakeholders involved.
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    Kingfisher Talking Points - January 2020

    Kingfisher Talking Points - January 2020
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    Resource and waste management guidance for seafood processing (Scotland)

    This publication provides information for seafood processing businesses in Scotland on legislation for managing waste. It also includes helpful guidance for all processing businesses on improving waste management.
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    The Sea Fish Industry Authority - Annual Report and Accounts 2022/2023

    The Annual Report provides a detailed Management Commentary and financial review of the activities undertaken by Seafish during 2022/2023 and information on future developments.
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    Seafish Annual Plan 2021-2022

    The Seafish Annual Plan for 2021-2022 outlines our priorities, goals and work programme for the year.
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    Seafish Delivery Report 2016 - 2017

    The Seafish Delivery Report 2016 - 2017 looks back at performance against KPIs in the 2016- 2017 Annual Plan and includes case studies and key achievements.
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    Seafish Annual Plan 2020-2021

    The Seafish Annual Plan for 20/21 outlines our priorities, goals and work programme for the year.
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    Use of waste as a biofuel and fertiliser in Orkney_C008

    Shellfish processors want simple, local, cost-effective solutions for managing shellfish waste. Anaerobic digestion (AD) has been identified as a potential solution for shellfish waste treatment. The process produces methane which can be used to generate energy and digestate (fertiliser) which has applications in agriculture and horticulture. Heat and Power Ltd. were part funded by Seafish to evaluate the potential of AD as a solution for Orkney based shellfish and food processors. The main aims of the project were to consider whether AD could reduce commercial waste disposal costs and establish a sustainable waste management solution for the island. It included a small-scale batch digester trial on crab shells. This report summarises AD technology, suitable food wastes in Orkney and results of a small-scale batch trial on crab processing waste.
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    Final CLG minutes for 6 November 2013

    Final minutes of the Common Language Group meeting held at Billingsgate on Wednesday 6 November 2013.
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    Response to Consultation on Scotland’s National Marine Plan: Pre-Consultation Draft

    Seafish welcomes several of the proposals in the draft plan, such as making sustainability a main aim and proposing to plan inshore and offshore areas together. However the draft contains several issues of concern. These include a disjoint between Marine Strategy Framework Directive and the Common Fisheries Policy; shellfish farming in the context of water quality; the intention to use the terrestrial model as a basis for marine planning; the absence of policy priorities; and the absence of temporal planning as a possible planning tool.
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    Future of Our Inshore Fisheries - conference report

    The Future of Our Inshore Fisheries project is an ambitious, collaborative and co-created initiative aimed at addressing these issues and establishing an effective inshore fisheries management regime.
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    Literature Review of the effects of underwater sound vibration and electromagnetic fields on crustaceans

    This report reviews the impacts of underwater noise, vibration, and electro-magnetic fields generated by marine renewable energy devices on the behaviour, development and physiology of UK commercial crustacean species.
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    Final CLG minutes for 11 November 2015 meeting

    Final minutes of the Common Language Group meeting held at Friends House, London on Wednesday 11 November 2015.
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    Aquaculture Leadership Group Meeting Minutes - 8 December 2021

    Minutes from the 8 December 2021 Seafood 2040 Aquaculture Leadership Group (ALG) meeting in Year 4.
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    Final ACIG minutes 12 September 2013

    Final minutes of the Aquaculture Common Issues Group meeting held in London on 12 September 2013.
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    Final ACIG minutes 14 September 2016

    Final minutes of the Aquaculture Common Issues Group meeting held in London on 14 September 2016.
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    The value of Irish Sea Marine Conservation Zones to the Northern Irish fishing industry

    This report is by Poseidon Aquatic Resource Management Ltd at the request of the Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee (SNIAC) and was funded by Seafish.
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    Value of proposed and alternative Irish Sea MCZs to Northern Ireland fishing

    By Poseidon Aquatic Resource Management Ltd
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    Delivery Report 2012-2015

    The Seafish Delivery Report 2012-2015 looks back at performance against KPIs over the previous period and contains details of case studies and key achievements.
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    Biodiesel at Sea

    This document provides a non-technical summary of sea trials in a ~10 m class potting vessel running comparative fuel consumption tests using red (fossil) diesel and biodiesel. The vessel, FV Ma Gandole, is powered by a 20 year old Volvo MD70B 6 cylinder, normally aspirated, 120 hp diesel engine coupled to a 3:1 reduction gearbox, assumed to be fairly typical of many power plant of the Newlyn ~10 m class fleet. The sea trials demonstrated that both fuels started the engine equally well, and the vessel was felt to handle and perform equally well with either fuel.
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    Understanding and responding to climate change in UK seafood (wild capture) - full report

    The report concerns UK seafood wild capture supply chains reliant on domestic and international production. It covers major impacts from key climate change drivers, from production to processing, and sets out major areas of adaptation action.
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    Seafish Annual Plan 2015-2016

    Our Annual Plan is taken from our 2015-18 Corporate Plan and details the programmes of work we will deliver in 2015/16 . The Plan sets out the costs associated with our work programmes as well as our Key Performance Indicators for the year.