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Quay Issues: Issue 1
This magazine presents some of the stories behind the data, emerging from our Economic Survey of the UK Fishing Fleet. It highlights the main issues identified by fishermen during the survey and features case studies on individual fishing businesses demonstrating how they have overcome barriers to success. The magazine also features interviews with other experts describing recent changes in the industry and the adaptive management taking place in their sectors. The aim is to encourage fishing vessel owners to think critically and creatively about how they can solve problems facing their businesses to enhance their overall performance and profitability. -
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. -
The Seafish Guide to GHG Emissions in Seafood
This is one of a series of guides in which Seafish explores topical issues affecting the UK seafood industry. In this guide we define greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and the different terminology used, the standards that are in place for seafood and aquatic food products and look at the tools available to measure and manage emission levels. -
Final ACIG minutes 23 September 2014
Final minutes of the Aquaculture Common Issues Group meeting held in London on 23 September 2014. -
Trade Developments: An initial review of developments, implications, and practical responses
This report is an initial review of key export trades for the UK seafood industry. It considers the major industry impacts arising from key trade drivers and sets out major areas where a response from industry and Seafish may be required. -
Germany seafood market guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in Germany. -
Canada Export Guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in Canada. -
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. -
Flatfish pulse fishing
A report on the research results and knowledge gaps of flatfish pulse fishing. -
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. -
Cod to 2030 (full report)
A review of the UK’s cod supply base and 10 year forward view. -
Analysis of the training needs of the Northern Ireland seafood industry
By Tegen Mor Fisheries Consultants -
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. -
Automation and the UK seafood industry (full report)
Exploring the trade-offs between new technology, mechanisation and traditional labour resourcing. -
Ecosystem services and the UK seafood industry
An initial review of industry contributions, withdrawals, synergies and trade-offs. -
Review of king scallop dredge designs and impacts, legislation and potential conflicts with offshore wind farms
Review of king scallop dredge designs and impacts, legislation and potential conflicts with offshore wind farms. -
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. -
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. -
Understanding and responding to a changing climate in the UK seafood industry: Climate change risk adaptation for wild capture seafood - full report
The report concerns UK seafood supply chains reliant on domestic and international wild capture seafood. It covers major impacts from key climate change drivers, from production to markets, and sets out major areas of adaptation action. -
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. -
UK seafood supply base to 2030
An initial review of developments, implications and practical responses from industry and Seafish. -
2023 Fish as Food review appendices
Appendices to support the full report on our review of developments in UK seafood consumption looking at implications and practical responses. -
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. -
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. -
English Aquaculture Strategy - full report
Part of the Seafood 2040 aquaculture strategy for England - this full report includes a review of the English aquaculture landscape and current barriers to growth, along with the rationale and methodology behind the strategy. -
Climate change adaptation in aquaculture sourced seafood - full report
The report concerns UK seafood supply chains reliant on domestic and international aquaculture production. It covers major impacts from key climate change drivers, from production to processing, and sets out major areas of adaptation action.