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Whelk Management Group Minutes - September 2023
Meeting minutes for the 13th meeting of the Whelk Management Group (WMG) which took place on 11th September 2023 via Microsoft Teams. -
CLG Presentation 1. How the seafood industry must back up sustainability claims. 26 March 2024.
Rory Oake, Ardea International spoke about the moving landscape for due diligence frameworks, and greenwashing and sustainability claims. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
Market Data terms of use 2020
Market Data terms of use 2020 -
Social Media and Seafood
Humber Seafood Summit 2017 -
ACIG Presentation 2. Government and policy initiatives to support UK aquaculture. 23 November 2023.
Ruth Allin and Antony Overs, Defra talked about aquaculture policy in England. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
FS 77. Industry Briefing Note. The Landing Obligation.
A key element of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), effective 1 January 2014, is the progressive elimination of discards in EU fisheries through the introduction of the new landings obligation. The landing obligation is effectively a ban on discarding fish overboard. This briefing note explains what is meant by the landing obligation and the legislative framework, and the issues it is raising for the seafood industry. -
Seafish interactive workshop on understanding and reporting on Modern Slavery. 10 March 2016.
Seafish facilitated an interactive workshop on understanding and reporting on Modern Slavery. This looked at the wording of the legislation and the practical steps which companies in the seafood sector should take to consider the appropriate levels of risk assessment, and action, that they should put in place to address potential modern slavery issues, both in their supply chain and their direct operations. The workshop also included a presentation on Ergon's review of the first publicly available batch of Modern Slavery Statements, and on the guidance Seafish has produced on drafting MSA statements. At the end of the workshop participants had a clear understanding of the scope and challenges related to drafting a statement and the likely content of their company’s statement. -
Recent developments in depuration (England and Wales)
Thick trough shell (Spisula solida) & cockles (Cerastoderma edule) Change to Conditions of Approval stipulations; sand gaper / soft shell clam (Mya arenaria) depuration