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An Evaluation of the Re-measurement of the Community Fishing Fleet in Units of Gross Tonnes
EC/3259/94, 95/84/EC, 97/S161-103655 The SFIA is currently undertaking a contract, awarded by the Commission of the EU, to evaluate the procedures adopted, the progress made, by each maritime member state to comply with the provisions of Council Regulation (EC) 3259/94 (amending Regulation 2930/86) and Commission Decision 95/84/EC. This Regulation (and the associated Decision) introduced a unified system for the tonnage measurement of fishing vessels throughout the European Union based on the technical provisions of the London Convention (ITC'69. This confidential report is intended to describe the progress made to date in the performance of the contract, to outline the external expenditure incurred (which the contract specifies is to be reimbursed at cost), and to spport the Authority's invoice for the intermediate payment. -
The Results of a Water and Effluent Study carried out at Celtic Seafoods (Hull) Limited in November 1997
In the near future new environmental legislation will add greatly to the cost and difficulty of disposing waste water. This will present a significant problem to the fish industry. Seafish has commissioned a number of water audits in fish processing companies, looking at water usage and effluent probduction, with a view to minimising both. -
SR685 Brown Crab Industry Insight
This report provides an in-depth review of brown crab issues as reported in the media. Issues covered include; ethics of production (clawing and harvesting); contamination; misrepresentation of pack messaging and stock status. -
Aquaculture Common Issues Group. News alert. August 2022.
August news alert sent to ACIG subscribers on 4 August 2022. -
Digital First Aid at Sea Handbook - English Language Version
A bespoke ‘First Aid at Sea’ handbook for the fishing industry. This digital handbook covers 12 of the most serious health incidents at sea on a mobile-friendly platform, to ensure fishers have access to essential first aid information at all times. -
Statement to the Press: Newly Published ICES Advice Reveals Further Reductions in Catch are Required
NAPA states its position following the release of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) advice for iconic Northeast Atlantic pelagic stocks in 2023. -
Aquaculture Common Issues Group. News alert. May 2022.
May news alert sent to ACIG subscribers on 17 May 2022. -
Fisheries Management and Innovation Group. News alert. Nov/Dec 2021.
Nov/Dec news alert sent to FMIG subscribers on 14 December 2021. -
Efficient Use of Energy in Fish Harvesting
This meeting was convened by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans for Canada (DFO) as a follow-up to the first meeting. The purpose of this meeting was to progress some of the ideas put forward earlier and to determine if it would be possible to develop sufficient international interest, in some of the proposed projects for a number of countries to sign up an implementing agreement under the auspices of the IEA. -
Flume Tank Testing of Six Otterboard Models
This report describes the Flume Tank trials carried out by Seafish on six otterboard models for Phase 3 of the EEC funded otterboard project TE1-214. The project comprises 5 phases, of which phase 3 includes the final set of model tests. -
Squid Jigging Trials - Arctic Hunter (October 1975)
In an attempt to diversify the fishing operations of the existing UK trawler fleet and to increase the efficiency of the existing Scottish squid fishery, a paper study was carried out during 1974 into the oceanic squid fisheries carried out by Japanese fleets. 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.