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    Mid-Year Category Report (2024)

    Seafood sales remained in full growth, driven by frozen and chilled seafood. Online and convenience channels grew, with premium and loyalty-driven shopping trends emerging.
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    Chilled Seafood in Multiple Retail (2024)

    The decline in chilled seafood volume has been easing over the first half of 2024 with chilled likely to return to full growth by Autumn.
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    Finfish Advisory Group (FiAG) Meeting Minutes - May 2024

    Minutes for the meeting of the Finfish Advisory Group (FiAG) which took place on Thursday 16th May 2024 via Microsoft Teams.
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    Board Minutes, Extraordinary Meeting - 9 May 2024

    Minutes from the Extraordinary Seafish Board meeting on 9 May 2024.
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    Seafood Trends in Commercial Foodservice (2024)

    In 2024, seafood servings in GB foodservice showed a promising recovery up 6.6%, outpacing total foodservice which grew servings by 0.4%. Both total foodservice and seafood servings still lag behind pre COVID-19 levels by -19% and -14% respectively.
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    Trials with Monofilament Longline Gear on MFV Gannet in Whitby

    A report on the findings of a 39ft Whitby vessel, MFV Gannet, chartered for 15 fishing days and fitted with equipment for the purpose of monofilament longlining during three weeks of trials.
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    Pair Trawling aboard the MFV Boy Carl and the MFV Boy Jason

    A report on the results of two vessels used in pair trawling for the first time.
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    Online Elementary Health and Safety Segment Five: First Aid At Work

    This is the fifth segment of the written learning materials for the Elementary Health and Safety (online) training programme.
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    Finfish Advisory Group (FiAG) Meeting Minutes - July 2024

    Meeting minutes for the 3rd meeting of the Finfish Advisory Group (FiAG) which took place on Thursday 25th July 2024 via Microsoft Teams.
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    Gill net and other set net fisheries in Cornwall (including Plymouth)

    Examining the current status of Cornish gill nets fisheries and set net fisheries.
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    Distribution, Abundance and Availability of Blue Whiting in the North East Atlantic

    Results of surveys carried out over the last few years indicate that there is a stock of at least several million tonnes of blue whiting in the North-East Atlantic. The only known spawning area of blue whiting is to the West of the British Isles. In this area, the adult fish are concentrated during the late winter and spring months but they then disperse, a major part of the population moving Northwards into the Norwegian Sea. They return to the spawning grounds probably via the Faroe-Shetland channel, around February. This report is a summary of material from various sources, including work published by the Marine laboratory and Torry Research Station Aberdeen. It has been produced in order to collate the earlier published work with recently acquired reports from sources in Norway. 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.
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    Selectivity Trials of Seine Net Codends - MFV 'KESTREL' (INS 253) - April 1990

    This report describes the comparison between three different mesh sizes of cod end in order to assess selectivity criteria. The cod ends were 90 mm x 120 meshes, 90 mm x 100 meshes, 110 mm x 100 meshes. All were diamond mesh configurations. The results showed small increases in the L.50 characteristics but overall the discard rates for each cod end were comparable. The trials were carried out with and without a small mesh cod end cover. 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.