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The Sea Fish Industry Authority - Annual Report and Accounts 2010/2011
The Annual Report provides a detailed Management Commentary and financial review of the activities undertaken by Seafish during 2010/2011 and information on future developments. -
A Guide for Ecological Risk Assessment of the Effects of Commercial Fishing (ERAEF)
This report reviews ecosystem risk assessment methods and describes in detail the method evolved in Australia by CSIRO. -
Seafish Delivery Report 2015-16
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Discarding in the English Channel, Western approaches, Celtic and Irish seas (ICES subarea VII)
Discarding is a common feature throughout global fisheries and of widespread management concern. The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS) catch and discard data collection programme has been conducting sampling operations on English and Welsh registered fishing vessels in the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) subarea VII since 2002. Within this subarea, these vessels were found to mainly operate in the English Channel, Western approaches, Celtic and Irish sea. We present the findings of this work and estimate the annual quantities of discards (fish and cephalopods) in terms of numbers and weights between 2002 and 2005 Keywords: Discards; By-catch; English Channel; Western approaches; Celtic sea; Irish sea -
Options for improving fuel efficiency in the UK fishing fleet - key features
The key features leaflet contains a summary of the full report. Our intent in providing this summary is to clearly illustrate practical options to improve fuel efficiency to UK vessel owners and skippers. By providing this information we hope to encourage fuel efficient practices and provide guidance on evaluating investment in new equipment needed to adopt new practices, thereby enhancing the profitability of vessel business. -
Fisheries Resource Access Mapping Project: The Co. Down Wind Resource Zone
This report presents an assessment of the importance to the Northern Ireland fishing industry of the Wind Resource Zone (WRZ) off the County Down coast. This work is an early output from FishRAMP being undertaken by the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) and Poseidon with input from the NI seafood industry through the Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee (SNIAC) as well as funding and support from Seafish and DARD. -
The Possibilities of Labelling Fish by its Region of Origin
This report is a response to speculation shown in the industry regarding consumer reaction to the ability to identify fish by its area of origin within Britain, and whether, and to what degree, consumers would favour fish landed locally as opposed to non-local fish. SEAFISH commissioned a survey among a structured sample of principal shoppers, and this report presents statistics and resultant conclusions from this survey.