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Seafood businesses showcase the value of apprenticeships
Seafood for Life celebrates National Apprenticeship Week 2025. -
Seafood 2040 receives funding to continue its work
25 original strategy recommendations have been revised to further support the English seafood industry. -
Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool fully available
An online tool designed to support the seafood sector’s response to climate change has been launched. -
Seafood in Numbers: A look into the UK seafood landscape
Data reveals key trends for seafood in imports, exports, fishing, processing and consumption. Find out more. -
Outlaw Ocean investigation into Chinese seafood processors
Our response to allegations of forced labour in Chinese seafood processing factories supplying UK companies. Includes data on seafood trade with China -
UK Government tariff on Russian seafood imports introduced
A tariff on Russian seafood is included in the latest batch of sanctions implemented by UK Government. -
Hooking customers with a healthy seafood message
Industry reputation campaign Seafood for Life kicks off 2025 with a call for businesses to shout about the health benefits of fish and shellfish. -
Love Seafood marketing activity featuring UK species
Seafood businesses encouraged to support campaign featuring species caught by UK fishing fleet at crucial time for industry. -
Remote knife skills coaching sessions now available
Funded remote knife skills coaching sessions now available for people working in the UK seafood industry or seeking work in the UK seafood industry. -
Boost your health with the nutrient rich thornback ray
Seafish and north-west of England seafood industry team up to encourage rest of the UK to put thornback ray back on the plate. -
2024 seafood processing survey now live
UK seafood processing businesses are encouraged to contribute essential data through short survey -
Understanding Export Health Certificates
If you export seafood abroad, you’re likely to need to understand the requirements around Export Health Certificates.