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About us
We are the public body supporting the seafood industry in the UK to thrive. Find out about who we are, what we do and how we are funded. -
Who we are and what we do
Seafish is a public body supporting the UK seafood sector to thrive. Find out how our work can help you and your business. -
Businesses and people supported by Seafish
We support lots of seafood businesses who use our services, advice and campaigns. Read stories from some of the people we’ve recently helped. -
The Clark brothers' story
International Fish Canners produce quality canned mackerel and sardine products. Find out how our marketing work helped them with their customers. -
Sarah the fisherwoman and businesswoman's story
When the Covid-19 crisis hit the fishing industry last year, Sarah moved quickly to find a new market for their fish. Find out how we helped. -
Mark the Skipper's story
Mark is a relief skipper on the FV Chloe Ella. Find out how our training support helped him in to take the courses he needed to do his dream job. -
Bob the restaurant owner's story
Bob McCoubrey owns Mourne Seafood and the Belfast Cookery School. Find out how we work locally with businesses to help them and the regions thrive. -
Governance and performance
Seafish is led by an Executive team and governed by a Board and three seafood industry sector panels. We publish annual accounts on our performance. -
Seafish Executive Team
Seafish is led by our Executive team with our Chief Executive Officer having overall accountability for Seafish. -
Seafish levy review
We held a formal consultation on changes to the Seafish Levy review, where we invited responses to the proposed amendments. -
Sector Panels
We have two industry panels covering each sector of the seafood industry in the UK. The panels provide input and advice on the work we deliver. -
Domestic and Export Sector Panel
The Domestic and Export Sector Panel guides our work in catching, farming and processing seafood for consumption in the UK or for export. -
Processing, Importers and Marketplace Sector Panel
The Processing and Importers sector panel guides our work for importers of international seafood and processors of seafood products in the UK. -
Seafish Board
Details of the Seafish Board including biographies, minutes and register of interest. -
The Seafish levy
Seafish is funded by a levy on the first sale of seafood products in the UK, including imported seafood. This page explains who pays and how much. -
Levy forms and submissions
This page is for levy payers and explains how to pay the levy. -
Information for Seafish levy payers
The page contains important information for those who pay the Seafish levy including who is liable and how to calculate what you should pay. -
Press Office and Media Content
Our Communications team is here to help with questions and requests from the media. Get in touch for support. -
Working locally in the UK
We have Industry Engagement Managers throughout the UK. They offer the seafood industry local support and access to our information and services. -
Working with the seafood industry in Northern Ireland
We help the Northern Irish seafood industry thrive through seafood promotion, fisheries science, education and fishing safety initiatives. -
Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee (SNIAC)
The Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee (SNIAC) provides a forum for the seafood industry to input into the work of Seafish. -
Celebrating the Northern Ireland Seafood Industry in Film: Fishers, Farmers & Our Coastal Communities
From the fishermen who toil to bring home fantastic fresh seafood and the shellfish farmers who grow it; to the auctioneers and processors; fishmongers and fish fryers; these new films will look at the rarely-seen world of our seafood industry through interviews with those who are at its heart. -
Working with the seafood industry in Scotland
We help the Scottish seafood industry thrive through seafood promotion, onshore training, business support and providing industry information. -
Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee (SSAC)
The Scottish Seafish Advisory Committee was established in 2018 to enhance the work we carry out in Scotland. -
Working with the seafood industry in Wales
We help the Welsh seafood industry thrive through fishing safety initiatives, seafood promotion, education and provision of industry information. -
Seafish Wales Advisory Committee (SWAC)
The SWAC provides a forum by which the seafood industry in Wales, through its representatives, can input into the decision making process of Seafish. -
Working with the seafood industry in England
We help the English seafood industry thrive through fishing safety, sustainability initiatives and providing industry information. -
South West England Advisory Committee
Our work in the Southwest of England is guided by the South West Advisory Committee. -
Seafood 2040 - Structure and Governance
Seafood 2040 is a collaborative project that reaches across the English seafood industry. -
Seafood 2040 - Research
An all-sector road map of collaboration, innovation and best practice to ensure that the English seafood industry is thriving in the next 20 years. -
Seafood Industry Leadership Group (SILG)
Oversight and facilitation of the 25 recommendations are provided by the Seafood Industry Leadership Group (SILG), the Chair and the Project Manager. -
Aquaculture Leadership Group
The Aquaculture Leadership Group (ACG) will champion and govern the SF2040 recommendations that enhance the aquaculture sector. -
English Aquaculture Strategy from Seafood 2040
Seafood 2040 has published a strategy for the sustainable development of the aquaculture sector in England over the next 20 years. -
Funding schemes for the UK seafood industry
This page has information on grants and funds that are available to UK seafood and marine businesses and organisations. -
Working with us
Seafish is a public body supporting the seafood industry in the UK to thrive. View our current job vacancies and learn about life working at Seafish. -
Public Relations and Communications Executive (PR & Comms Executive) vacancy
Due to an internal promotion, we are looking for a new PR and Comms Executive. The candidate will be eager to learn within a fast-paced environment. -
Contact Us
If you have a question or query about Seafish or the seafood industry in the UK, there are various ways to get in touch with us. -
News & blogs
Find out the latest news from Seafish and our work with the seafood industry. We also publish regular blogs on current topics and issues. -
Delivering on seven priorities to support a thriving UK seafood industry
Seafish reflects on progress and sets out plans for the year ahead. -
Formal industry consultation to revise levy structure begins
Call for industry feedback for first levy change since 1999. -
Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool fully available
An online tool designed to support the seafood sector’s response to climate change has been launched. -
Seafish board reappointments confirmed
A chair, deputy chair and five members have been reappointed to our board. -
The UK’s free trade agreements – January to March 2024
We have updates on India negotiations, CPTPP ratification and how the collapse of the Canada negotiations may affect traders. -
2023 July to September supply chain analysis: Grants awarded and businesses prepare for regulatory changes
Our quarterly look at the UK seafood supply chain from supply to markets. This blog sums up local and global insight from July to September 2023. -
2024 seafood processing survey now live
UK seafood processing businesses are encouraged to contribute essential data through short survey -
How the Border Target Operating Model (BTOM) will affect seafood imported to Great Britain
New UK border controls, which aim to streamline imports and categorise products by risk level, will soon come into force. -
A new chapter for the Seafish Wales Advisory Committee
New Chair Graham Black shares his experience of working with the Welsh seafood industry and what he is hoping to achieve in his role. -
2023 April to June supply chain analysis: Inflationary pressures continue
Our quarterly look at the UK seafood supply chain from supply to markets. This blog sums up local and global insight from April to June 2023. -
Netting success: Inside our global trade show story
Project co-ordinator & administrator Phillip Quirie shares insight on international trade show preparations and the benefits for businesses attending. -
Let’s highlight National Apprenticeship Week!
Our Onshore Training Advisor explains how apprenticeships assist learners and businesses, and answers some questions regarding apprenticeships. -
The UK’s free trade agreements – October to December 2023
This blog will provide an update on the UK Government's progress with free trade agreements (FTAs) for the last quarter. -
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. -
Fishing vessels cutting costs and reducing emissions thanks to pioneering Ecomotus technology
26 UK fishing vessels have installed pioneering technology which works with their engine system to increase fuel efficiency and reduce running costs. -
Revision to proposed changes to Seafish levy following industry feedback
The Seafish Board has published a full response to an informal consultation on the Seafish levy we held earlier this year. Read the full news article. -
10 questions answered about Extended Producer Responsibility
Read our guide on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and find out what your business needs to do to manage packaging waste. -
Why scampi caught in UK waters can stay on the menu
Government, scientists and the fishing industry work to make sure the scampi we eat is sourced responsibly. Read our blog for the truth about scampi. -
Latest findings on performance of the UK fishing fleet now available
Our Economics, Insight and Advice team has released the outcomes of their year-long data collection effort. -
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 -
The UK’s free trade agreements – July to September 2023
This blog will provide an update on the UK Government's progress with free trade agreements (FTAs) for the last quarter. -
Mike Sheldon reappointed Chair of the Seafish Board
The Seafish Board is responsible for the strategic direction of Seafish. The Chair will serve another three years from April 2024. -
The importance of Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points
Lee Cooper, our National Learning and Standards Manager, highlights why a food safety management system is vital to seafood businesses. -
2023 January to March supply chain analysis: Costs and labour concerns
Our quarterly look at the UK seafood supply chain from supply to markets. This blog sums up local and global insight from January to March 2023. -
Skilled Worker Visa guides published to help employers
Guidance will help seafood employers navigate visa process for hiring labour from outside the UK. -
2022 saw fish prices trend upward but profits decline in another challenging year for the UK fishing fleet
2022 fishing industry data projections are now available -
Get your voice heard on the Fisheries Management Plan consultations
Our Shellfish Fisheries Analyst shares details on a series of events to help stakeholders respond to the consultation on Fisheries Management Plans. -
New guidance and training for Official Control Regulations on shellfish production
Changes to shellfish water quality sampling requirements could help streamline the application of the shellfish Official Control Regulations. -
The UK’s free trade agreements – April to June 2023
Our quarterly blog will provide seafood businesses with an update, on the UK governments progress with free trade agreements (FTA’s). -
Marine Environment News in Brief - July 2023
Read about Official Control Sampling in shellfish production, the Shark Fins Act 2023 and much more... -
Training supports career progression
Richard Wardell, our Onshore Training Advisor, highlights how training can support career progression. -
Get to know our 2023 fishing fleet survey team
Our researchers are visiting fishing ports across the UK this summer. Find out who you'll be meeting during the survey. -
2023 UK Fishing Fleet Survey is live
Fishing vessel owners and skippers around the UK are encouraged to join the annual survey of the UK fishing fleet starting on Monday 10 July . -
Stay safe with the digital First Aid at Sea guide on your phone
We’ve created the only ‘First Aid at Sea’ handbook specifically for the fishing industry, in partnership with the Welsh Fishing Safety Committee -
Maritime Safety Week: Get funding for your next fishing safety course
A reminder from Simon Potten, Head of Safety and Training, on funding available for safety training in the fishing industry. -
2,000th training award issued
Our Onshore Training Advisor, Richard Wardell, talks about available onshore training programmes and highlights a milestone recently achieved. -
Unveiling the Seafish five-year Corporate Plan
Industry consultations inform new Seafish strategic roadmap. Find out about our 2023-2028 Corporate Plan. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - June 2023
Read about trawling and blue carbon impacts, the benefits of oyster reef restoration and ecosystem services and much more... -
World Oceans Day: Six reasons to celebrate our oceans and seafood
Our Head of Horizon Scanning talks about the vital role of healthy oceans and seafood in supporting people and the planet on World Oceans Day. -
In-house training opportunities available for nationally recognised qualifications
Richard Wardell, Seafish Onshore Training Advisor, explains how businesses can take up in-house training for nationally recognised qualifications. -
2023 seafood processing survey underway
Processing businesses encouraged to participate in survey which supports data collection and analysis for industry and government. -
A tool to help manage Southwest England fisheries
Our Regional Manager Gus Caslake talks about using an Ecological Risk Assessment to support management of Southwest England fisheries. -
Marketing local seafood through education in Northern Ireland
Our Regional Manager in Northern Ireland talks about a project promoting local seafood to inspire the chefs of the future. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - April 2023
Catch up on the latest news in the marine environment including Spurdog guidance 2023, marine plans and marine net gains. -
The UK’s free trade agreements – Q1 2023
We will be writing a quarterly news piece on the UK governments progress with negotiating free trade agreements. -
Skippers take lead role in drive to improve fishing industry’s safety culture
Latest Home and Dry campaign from the Fishing Industry Safety Group (FISG) targets the higher risk under 10 metre commercial fishing fleet. -
What happened to whitefish imports last year
Our Economics Researcher Joe Cooper shares insight from the data we have on cod, haddock and pollock products usually imported from Russia. -
Industry consultation on ‘fair and equitable’ Seafish levy begins
We are seeking industry feedback on first levy changes since 1999 to help us support the industry. Find out what is happening and how to take part. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - March 2023
Read the responses to the consultation on highly protected marine areas and much more… -
Survey on labour availability in the fishing UK fleet
Seafish is carrying out research on the labour needs of the UK fishing fleet to provide evidence for the shortage occupation list. -
Statement on the UN High Seas Treaty
The UN High Seas Treaty agreed in March 2023 offers more marine protection in international waters. Read our statement on what this means for the UK. -
Reviewing water quality management to help shellfish farmers
Our Marine Environment Regulation Advisor talks about our work on water quality classification to support sustainable bivalve shellfish production. -
Get to know our 2024 fishing fleet survey team
Our researchers are visiting fishing ports across the UK this summer. Find out who’ll you be meeting during the survey. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - February 2023
This month we highlight the latest reports published, the economic impact of the retained EU law bill and helping the fishing industry go green. -
Are Extended Producer Responsibility packaging regulations on your radar?
Some seafood businesses may need to start reporting packaging data to comply with new recycling regulations. Read our blog to find out more. -
Will a no deal Brexit mean the end of our beloved fish and chips? Of course not!
A blog from Regulartory Affairs Advisor Ivan Bartolo in response to claims that a no deal Brexit would lead to the demise of our fish and chips. -
Why we can keep eating fish
In response to recent media coverage, Seafish's Operations Director Aoife Martin explains why its absolutely fine to eat responsibly harvested seafood -
July to September 2022 seafood supply chain analysis: Economic turbulence for seafood
Our quarterly look at the UK seafood supply chain from supply to markets. This blog sums up local and global insight from July to September 2022. -
A positive week for safety in the fishing industry
As Maritime Safety Week draws to a close, Dr Lynn Gilmore, Head of International Trade & Regions at Seafish, explains why safety at sea is so important and shares some examples of the great work already being undertaken by the industry to improve fishermen’s safety at work. -
Leading assurance across the UK seafood supply chain
‘Supply chain integrity’, ‘product assurance’ and ‘risk mitigation’ are common parlance in today’s food manufacturing sector, and the seafood industry is no different. -
Safeguarding the fish of the future to protect the nation’s favourite dish
Our Trade Marketing Manager Andy Gray answers questions about the sustainability of the essential ingredient in the nation’s favourite takeaway. -
One million steps closer to a safer fishing industry
Simon Potten, our Head of Safety and Training, shares an update on how recently announced funding will support fishermen's safety. -
Time to shape a positive future for seafood
Our CEO Marcus Coleman reflects on the need for the seafood industry to look forward and respond to changes as the 2019 UK Seafood Summit approaches. -
Keeping seafood on the menu - a sustainability journey
Earlier this month FoodChain magazine published an opinion piece from our Head of Responsible Sourcing Dr Stuart McLanaghan – here’s an excerpt from the article. -
Demystifying fisheries assessment and management practices
Bill Lart, Sustainability and Data Advisor within our Responsible Sourcing team, introduces Seafish’s new sustainable fisheries assessment and management guides. -
Daring to make gear more efficient
Mike Montgomerie looks back on over two decades working in gear technology. -
Vessels of the Future Forum to support fleet transition to net zero
Mike Cohen chairs newly formed Forum focusing on reducing carbon emissions from UK fishing and aquaculture vessels. -
What makes consumers tick when it comes to seafood?
Head of Marketing Greg Smith shares insights from our State of the Nation consumer research project. -
A tried and tested approach to innovation
We have recently established a new group – the Seafish Expert Panel - to help our work to bridge the gap between the seafood industry and the research community. One of the priorities of this panel is to promote, support and drive innovation in the seafood industry. Mark Berry, the panel’s chair, blogs on how the Seafish Expert Panel will look to act as the catalyst to help the sector solve its enduring technical challenges. -
Brexit: what happens after exit day?
Ahead of the UK’s exit from the EU on 31 January, Fiona Wright, our Head of Regulatory Affairs, gives an update on where we are now, what might happen next and how we will continue to support the UK seafood industry. -
How apprenticeships benefit seafood businesses
In National Apprenticeship Week Simon Potten, our Head of Safety and Training, talks about the apprenticeship opportunities available in the seafood industry. -
Helping exporters navigate a complex global landscape
Dr Lynn Gilmore, our Head of International Trade and Regions, talks about export advice, resources and support available for UK seafood businesses. -
New Developments in Onshore Training
The last 11 months have seen the onshore training team expand the range of programmes and training resources available to the onshore seafood sectors. There have been developments for fish friers, fishmonger’s and processors and some that provide opportunities across the entire onshore industry. -
To train, or not to train, that is the question
Raising standards is vital to continued success and Seafish takes pride in how it can help seafood businesses to prosper and grow. One of the ways of doing this is by utilising the skills and knowledge of a Seafish approved trainer. -
Seafish priorities in the midst of coronavirus
Our CEO Marcus Coleman explains what Seafish is doing right now to support the UK seafood industry in the wake of the situation caused by coronavirus. -
Assisting fishermen to make essential journeys during Covid-19 restrictions
Following requests from fishermen we have created a critical worker certificate for owners, skippers and crew to use when travelling to and from work. -
Brussels News in Brief - April 2020
The European Commission has adopted a set of ambitious proposals to mitigate the socio-economic impact of the coronavirus in the fishery and aquaculture sectors. -
Assisting key workers in the seafood sector to make essential journeys during Covid-19 restrictions
We have an established scheme to issue critical worker certificates to verified onshore businesses in the seafood sector. -
The rise of remote learning
What a difference a month makes. -
Onshore Training News In Brief - April 2020
News from the online training team at Seafish -
Neil Auchterlonie appointed as new chair for Seafood 2040
Seafish, the public body that supports the £10bn UK seafood industry, has announced the appointment of Neil Auchterlonie as the new chair of Seafood 2040. -
2021 National Fish & Chip Awards cancelled due to COVID-19
The 2021 National Fish & Chip Awards has been cancelled due to the current situation with coronavirus in the UK which has led to many fish and chip shops and restaurants temporarily closing. The announcement was made by competition organisers Seafish, the public body that supports the £10bn UK seafood industry. -
New tool helps seafood businesses to find financial support during COVID-19
Seafish, the public body that supports the £10bn UK seafood industry, has released a new online tool to help seafood businesses identify what government financial support schemes they may be eligible for. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - May 2020
The House of Lords have proposed amendments to the draft Fisheries Bill which can be viewed on the Parliament website as a downloadable PDF. -
Seafish to fund additional remote learning opportunities for workers across the seafood industry
One of consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic is the suspension of face-to-face training opportunities. -
Brussels News in Brief - May 2020
The European Commission has produced a questions and answers document which aims to reassure citizens as well as guide small businesses in the food chain. -
Fresh marketing activity urges consumers to eat more UK fish and shellfish following 60% peak increase in seafood retail sales
Seafood businesses invited to get involved in Sea For Yourself campaign -
Regulation Round-Up - May 2020
You may be aware that the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) and Defra have been developing a new system which allows for the application and certification of Export Health Certificates (EHCs) through a more digital route. -
Learning is just a screen away
The rise of interactive video-based training. -
Seafish launches free marketing workshops for seafood businesses looking to get social media savvy
Free digital workshops for the seafood industry – with additional ‘clinic’ time for personalised advice – start on Friday 22 May. The workshops will offer fishermen, merchants, fishmongers, fishing family members, and processors the chance to establish a strong social media presence. -
Onshore Training News in Brief - May 2020
We are expanding our range of courses available by remote learning. Management of Food Authenticity and also Introduction to HACCP in the Seafood Industry will be available in June and supported with Seafish onshore funding. -
How could a free trade agreement with India benefit the seafood industry?
Our regulation team shares its recommendations on behalf of the seafood industry to support the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations with India. -
Is your business on board with healthy eating regulations?
We look at recently introduced regulations to encourage healthier eating and what they mean for seafood business or products. -
Visa guidance being produced to support seafood businesses with international workers
We’re collaborating with The Seafarers’ Charity to produce guidance to help businesses navigate the skilled workers visa application process. -
Working principles announced for UK Gear Forum
We’ve published working principles for a new forum focusing on selective gear innovations to support sustainable fishing, chaired by Mike Montgomery. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - December 2022
This month we highlight the UK joint fisheries statement, protection for sharks, the commencement of a Welsh marine conservation zone and more. -
Customs and Trade News - December 2022
A year summary of the free trade agreements under negotiation. We also outline Switzerland and South Korea which are currently in the scoping stage. -
First Aid demos and free safety kit on offer at events for Northern Irish fishing industry
Fishing safety events at fishing ports across Northern Ireland this December. Free to attend for anyone working on a commercial fishing vessel. -
What’s been happening with inshore fisheries management this autumn
On World Fisheries Day our Head of Fisheries Management shares an update on recent work undertaken through Future of Our Inshore Fisheries. -
April to June 2022 seafood supply chain analysis: Rising prices and cost of living taking hold
Our quarterly look at what’s affecting the UK seafood supply chain from supply to markets. This blog sums up the latest local and global information. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - November 2022
This month we highlight a Defra investigation of crustacean deaths, Remote Electronic Monitoring, a Ten Point Plan for Climate and Nature and more. -
Customs and Trade News - November 2022
An update on the UK joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), guidance for “authorised use” and more. -
Tackling climate change between the COPs
Our Head of Responsible Sourcing talks about our ongoing work on climate change and seafood as the 27th UN climate change conference gets underway. -
Taking the mystery out of international trade regulations
Since leaving the EU, regulation changes are coming thick and fast. Find out what we do to identify and influence barriers to international trade. -
What to expect at UK custom borders in the future
Changes are coming at custom borders for imports to the UK. Our blog covers what we know so far about the new Target Operating Model for imports. -
Trading seafood with the EU: Five most asked questions about VAT
Still unsure about VAT rules when trading with the EU? Our Regulation team share the top five questions they’ve been asked about VAT post Brexit. -
Customs and Trade News - October 2022
An update on the negotiation progress for the UK’s free trade agreements, the target operating model and DIT’s international trade week. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - October 2022
We discuss the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill, DEFRA's fisheries management plans, the UK Bycatch mitigation initiative and more. -
New Fishing Safety Officer for Wales
Jane Devereux appointed to support project to eliminate preventable fishing-related deaths -
UK fishing fleet’s ability to respond to challenges showcased in latest Quay Issues magazine
New edition of Seafish publication highlights UK fishing industry’s spirit in finding new ways to thrive. -
The what, why and how of tackling marine wildlife bycatch
Our Marine Environment Regulation Advisor explains how the Marine Wildlife Bycatch Mitigation Initiative aims to protect sensitive marine species. -
Plans to grow aquaculture in England underway
Seafood2040 programme has appointed Poseidon to develop national aquaculture strategy for England -
Brussels News in Brief - June 2020
The European Commission has published a report which is an attempt at predicting the impact of the COVID19 outbreak on trade flows, with a focus on the EU. -
Next steps for the Future of Our Inshore Fisheries project outlined
The next steps for an ambitious and collaborative project which aims to improve how inshore fisheries are managed in the UK have been published. -
Fishing gear’s place amongst single-use plastics
Dr Stuart McLanaghan, our Head of Responsible Sourcing, explains why fishing gear is covered in the EU Single-Use Plastics Directive. -
Our film on the ‘Battle Against Plastic Waste’ launches on World Oceans Day
We’re shining a light on positive work to tackle marine litter and end-of-life fishing gear on World Oceans day by releasing a new film called ‘The Battle Against Plastic Waste’. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - June 2020
Round up of the Marine Environment News in Brief for June 2020 -
Saudi Government increases import duty
Import duty increases imposed by the Saudi Government -
Getting to grips with gear recycling
Gus Caslake, our Regional Manager in South West England, talks about fishing gear recycling in his local area. -
Responsible Fishing Vessel Standard sets course for best practice as Seafish passes baton to Global Seafood Assurances
The final Responsible Fishing Vessel Standard (RFVS) has been publicly shared for the first time today. -
Marcus on Seafish’s response to COVID-19
Our CEO Marcus Coleman recently appeared as a guest on Fathom podcast. In an interview with host Paul Trebilcock, Marcus spoke openly about how we are supporting the seafood industry in the UK in the wake of COVID-19. -
New Kingfisher Bulletin website and app puts hazard alerts, activity notices and offshore news at the fishing industry’s fingertips for free
A new online Kingfisher Bulletin service has been launched. -
Action to tackle marine litter at ports in Northern Ireland
Dr Annika Clements, our Regional Manager in Northern Ireland, talks about an upcoming project which aims to drive recycling efforts in the area. -
Seafood Expo Global is GREAT!
Project Co-ordinator Phillip Quirie tells us more about what to expect in the next Seafood Expo Global Barcelona event in 2023. -
North Atlantic Pelagic Advocacy Group established to drive improvements in management of fisheries
A new supply chain led initiative, focused on driving improvements to the management of the North East Atlantic fisheries has been established. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - July 2020
The Fisheries Bill passed through the report stage on 22 and 24 June, and started its third reading in the House of Lords on 1 July. -
Fishing crews urged to turn the tide on industry’s safety record
Latest figures show fishing fatality rate is still one of the highest in the UK compared to other industries. A new campaign is urging fishing crews in the UK to get back to port safely. -
Brussels News in Brief - July 2020
The European Commission (EC) has published the main points that will shape the proposals on fishing opportunities for 2021. -
Regulation Round-Up - July 2020
Latest news on regulations -
Impact of Covid-19 on UK seafood processors explored in major industry survey
A major survey is underway to find out the financial and socioeconomic impact of Covid-19 on the seafood processing industry in the UK. -
Kingfisher releases updated FishSAFE and KIS-ORCA datasets for the fishing industry
These datasets are a valuable navigation resource to help skippers avoid hazards while working at sea. -
New funding for fishing crew training in Scotland
As training delivery begins to restart following Covid-19 lockdown, workers in Scotland’s commercial fishing industry have received a welcome boost. -
‘Calm before the storm’ for UK fishing fleet as 2019 economic estimates published
We have published the first economic performance estimates for the UK fishing fleet in 2019. -
News Important safety update about Personal Location Beacons
We have published new advice for fishermen who have bought or are planning to buy a Personal Location Beacon (PLB) through our funding scheme. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - August 2020
Our monthly marine environment news update for August 2020 -
Fishing vessel owners asked to share impacts of Covid-19 in annual fleet survey
Vessel owners across UK to take part in a major survey of fishing fleet. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - May 2021
Our monthly marine environment news update for May 2021. -
New appointments to the Seafish board
Chair, Deputy Chair and five new members appointed to the board of Seafish. -
Campaign launched to reduce man overboard deaths in the fishing industry
The ‘Home and Dry ’campaign highlights three simple steps to reduce the risk of falling overboard a fishing vessel following recent tragic losses. -
Practical fish frying skills can be assessed remotely
Richard Wardell, Seafish Onshore Training Advisor, analyses how practical assessments have been adapted during the Covid-19 pandemic. -
Responding to Seaspiracy: 10 reasons to feel good about seafood in the UK
This week Netflix released Seaspiracy, a negative film about the seafood industry. Our Director of Operations Aoife Martin responds to the criticism. -
Restrictions and trade challenges in late 2020 explored in latest Covid-19 impact review
We've published our latest review exploring how the impacts of Covid-19 have been felt across the UK’s seafood supply chain. -
Spring 2021 update from Love Seafood
Our Head of Marketing Greg Smith shares an update on consumer marketing activity and business support delivered via our Love Seafood initiative. -
Celebrating our 500th successful remote learner
Lee Cooper from our Onshore Training team shares news of the 500th person to complete a remotely delivered Seafish course. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - March 2021
Our monthly marine environment news update for March 2021. -
Consultation on future role of Seafish to get underway in June
Seafish strategic review in 2021. Industry consultation to go live on 1st June for 8 weeks. Find out how to have your say on future role of Seafish. -
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. -
Fishing vessel owners asked to share impacts of Covid-19 in annual fleet survey (1)
Vessel owners across UK to take part in a major survey of fishing fleet. -
Webinar ‘marketing masterclasses’ for seafood businesses
Free webinars with industry experts to support independent restaurants, fishmongers and retailers and fish and chip shops. -
Industry get sneak preview of new consumer brand ahead of October launch
Webinars for seafood businesses share details on how to get involved in our new consumer marketing brand. -
2020 Fleet Survey: virtual but vital
Fleet survey manager Kirsten Milliken talks about her involvement with the project over the years and why it's being run differently this time. -
Brussels News in Brief - September 2020
Our monthly Brussels update for September 2020. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - September 2020
Marine Environment News in Brief - September 2020 -
Funded training available for fish friers
We are currently able to support fish friers with a variety of funded training programmes. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - February 2021
Our monthly marine environment news update for February 2021 -
Fleet survey diaries: Covid-19 challenges and opportunities
Joe Cooper, researcher for our annual fishing fleet survey shares the story of a fishermen who adapted his business model in response to Covid-19. -
Review of Covid-19 impacts across whole seafood supply chain
We’ve published a review showing how the impacts of Covid-19 have been felt across the whole of the seafood supply chain in the UK. -
Incredibly useful online courses
Richard Wardell, our Onshore Training Advisor, outlines the existing funded training programmes accessible to onshore seafood businesses. -
Learn from the comfort of your home or work place
Richard Wardell, Onshore Training Advisor, analyses how training delivery has been adapted during the Covid-19 pandemic. -
Could offshore renewable developments affect shellfish catch?
Research on the impact of noise and vibrations on shellfish fisheries could help in future discussions about renewable energy sites. Read our blog. -
New report shows UK fishing fleet recorded third year of £1 billion pound turnover in 2019
Performance of the UK fleet revealed as Economics of the UK Fishing Fleet 2019 report published and Fleet Enquiry Tool launched. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - January 2021
Our monthly marine environment news update for January 2021 -
Celebs celebrate their love for seafood through our online festival
Some of Britain’s best celebrity cooks and TV personalities to take part in our online festival to encourage the nation to fall in love with seafood. -
Act now to keep trading with the EU when Brexit transition period ends
What the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement means for seafood imports and exports. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - October 2020
Our monthly marine environment news update for October 2020 -
Brexit transition helpline launches to support seafood businesses over Christmas period
We will be running a helpline right through the Christmas period to support seafood businesses with last minute Brexit issues. -
Seafish statement on the Brexit deal
Brexit deal is a welcome relief for the seafood sector if it makes trade flows easier but uncertainty remains on fishing rights -
Update on exporting seafood via the French border
Seafood shipments from the UK to Europe are affected by border closures in France. We’re providing regular updates and advice to seafood businesses. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - December 2020
Our monthly marine environment news update for December 2020 -
Welsh Government and Seafish announce funding support to make cockle picking and shellfish farming safer
Workers given money to buy life-saving Personal Flotation Devices following the recent loss of two cockle pickers in Wales. -
Latest Covid-19 impact review shows how seafood industry adapted to ‘new normal’ during summer
Focus on how UK seafood supply chain continued to operate from July to September 2020 in second of our series of sector assessments. -
English Aquaculture Strategy sets out plan for sustainable growth
A comprehensive strategy which outlines a plan for growth across the English aquaculture sector has been released today by Seafood 2040. -
Boost to Brexit transition support with our new hub for the seafood industry
We have improved our guidance to focus on helping seafood businesses continue to trade in 2021 with a revamped website hub, webinars and 1-2-1 support -
New fisheries management groups for UK shellfish
Fishing industry invited to engage with groups to support ongoing sustainable management of important commercial fisheries. -
Launch of the 2024 fishing fleet survey
Fishing vessel owners and skippers encouraged to join the annual survey of the UK fishing fleet from Monday 15 July -
What happens when you add ‘Highly’ to Marine Protected Areas?
Our Marine Environment Regulation Advisor explains what Highly Protected Marine Areas are, how sites are selected and how they could impact fishers. -
Customs and Trade News - September 2022
This month we discuss the Developing Countries Trading Scheme, our work on the India FTA and a call for evidence on Australia and New Zealand trade. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - September 2022
This month we focus on highly protected marine areas, Greenpeace activity off Cornwall, the Storm Overflows Discharge Reduction Plan and much more. -
Autumn/Winter dates announced for more Man Overboard Awareness events
More fully funded sessions at training pools across the UK for those working on commercial fishing vessels. Book now for these popular events. -
Do we need a circular economy? Absolutely – here’s 3 reasons why
In Zero Waste Week our Head of Responsible Sourcing explains why transition to a circular economy is vital and looks at resource management in seafood -
Marine Environment News in Brief - November 2020
Our monthly marine environment news update for November 2020 -
Second in series of free webinars for UK seafood businesses
The UAE is the next destination in a series of webinars for UK businesses looking to open and grow markets to export seafood -
Brussels News in Brief - October 2020
Our monthly Brussels update for October 2020 -
Japan first port of call for seafood export market webinars
Japan is the first destination for a series of webinars for UK businesses looking to open and grow markets to export seafood. -
Funded online Elementary Food Hygiene and Health & Safety qualifications available
Richard Wardell, Onshore Training Advisor, highlights two subsidised nationally recognised qualifications, available to the seafood industry. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - June 2021
Our monthly marine environment news update for June 2021. -
Seafood 2040 receives funding to continue its work
25 original strategy recommendations have been revised to further support the English seafood industry. -
The Future of Onshore Training
Lee Cooper, Seafish National Learning and Standards Manager looks forward to the future of seafood training. -
Profit and turnover down as UK fishing fleet weathers a challenging year
Our first economic performance estimates for 2020 show impact of pandemic on fishing industry -
Whelk Management Group gathers knowledge from UK fishers
The Whelk Management Group (WMG) has launched an online survey to gather information from fishers on their local whelk stocks. -
Summer 2021 update on Love Seafood consumer campaigns
Our Head of Marketing shares details of Love Seafood consumer campaigns planned for the next year. -
Annual fishing fleet survey returns as our researchers head to ports across UK
Fishing vessel owners and skippers are encouraged to take part in our annual survey of the UK fishing fleet. The survey begins on Monday 5 July 2021. -
Funding for life saving training for the Scottish fishing industry
New funding from Marine Scotland is helping us subsidise safety training to fishing vessel workers in Scotland. Book a course to take advantage. -
Seafood industry invited to help shape the future of Seafish
We are asking the seafood industry about our functions and funding are part of our strategic review. Find out how to take part and have your say. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - July 2021
Our monthly marine environment news update for July 2021. -
Why seafood should be at the heart of food strategies
Our CEO responds to the National Food Strategy with thoughts on seafood’s role in feeding our nation. -
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. -
What we learned from the first six months of Love Seafood
Our Head of Marketing shares insights from our evaluation of how Love Seafood consumer marketing activity performed from October 2020 to March 2021. -
Latest UK seafood sector review shows Brexit and Covid-19 impacts but fish and chip sector recovers strongly
Our new review looks at UK seafood supply chain from January to March 2021. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - August 2021
The latest news on regulation in the marine environment. This month features climate change, new funding, water company performance and consultations. -
Details Matter or the importance of authenticity
Food authenticity and integrity requires that foods and ingredients live up to the promises of the brand as well as the details on the label. -
Survey on our future work and funding closes this week
The industry consultation as part of the Seafish strategic review closes this week. Find out how to take the survey and have your say. -
Last opportunity for fishers to contribute to whelk research
Fishers encouraged to respond to the Whelk Management Group (WMG) survey before it closes on Friday 3 September -
Call for skippers to download and use a free hazard alert app
Skippers are being urged to download and use an app designed to alert them to hazards at sea and offshore activities. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - September 2021
The latest news on regulation in the marine environment. This month features climate change, tuna recovery, marine conservation and consultations. -
Next steps for our strategic review
The industry consultation phase of our strategic review closed in August 2021. Find out how we’ll use your feedback and what happens next. -
New allergen labelling rules for food businesses
From 1 October 2021 foods which are prepacked for direct sale to the consumer must be labelled with any allergenic ingredients. -
Love Seafood encourages consumers to Bring on Better Living
We’re launching a new campaign theme, informed by market research, for second year of our long-term consumer marketing initiative -
Fleet survey researchers visiting Scottish ports in October
Our fleet survey researchers will be visiting ports and harbours across Scotland in the coming weeks. -
New Chair for Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee
Harry Wick announced as chair of the Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee (SNIAC) and takes up role with immediate effect. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - October 2021
The latest news on regulation in the marine environment. This month features climate change, ecosystem restoration, aquaculture and consultations. -
Dr Lynn Gilmore appointed Director of Communications and Engagement
Lynn will join the Seafish Executive team in her new role from 1 November following years of success working on our regional engagement programme. -
How the seafood industry can deliver climate change mitigation
Our Head of Responsible Sourcing talks about climate change mitigation and the importance of low carbon emissions in seafood production -
Launching our campaign on climate change impacts for seafood
We’re encouraging seafood businesses across the country to find out how climate change will affect them ahead of UN Climate Change Conference. -
Why the seafood industry is adapting to climate change impacts
Our Head of Seafood Horizons talks about climate change, food production, and the importance of early response to a changing climate. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - November 2021
The latest news on regulation in the marine environment. This month features aquaculture, climate change and consultations. -
Love Seafood results from spring and summer 2021
An update from our Head of Marketing on activity from our consumer campaigns which ran May to September 2021. -
1000th learner completes remote training programme
Richard Wardell, Seafish Onshore Training Advisor, explains the progress made with remote training since the Covid-19 pandemic commenced. -
Remote fish quality assessment training is an unexpected success story
Fish quality assessment training is available remotely as a half-day training course through Zoom. -
Investigating the benefits of increased seafood consumption
Dr Neil Auchterlonie, Chair of Seafood 2040, talks about research looking at the socio-economic benefits of increasing seafood consumption. -
Response to sentience in cephalopod molluscs and decapod crustaceans review
Our response to the publication of a London School of Economics (LSE) report by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). -
Kingfisher launches fishing restrictions mapping website
New online service helps fishers navigate commercial fishing gear restrictions in UK waters -
Marine Environment News in Brief - December 2021
The latest news on regulation in the marine environment, featuring the Environment Act 2021, Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill and consultations. -
Fishing industry suffers worst year in a decade for fishing fatalities
Fishing Industry Safety Group has launched a campaign to promote fishing vessel stability awareness. Advice and training are available. Find out more. -
Looking forward (and back a bit)
Simon Potten, Head of Safety, Training and Services at Seafish spotlights what onshore training has been delivered in 2021 and looks ahead to 2022. -
Trading seafood with the EU - what's new in 2022
In 2022, more changes are coming for trading seafood between the UK and EU. This blog includes information on changes for import and export. -
What Love Seafood achieved in its first 12 months
Our Head of Marketing shares insights from evaluation of how Love Seafood consumer marketing activity performed during the brand’s first year. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - January 2022
The latest news on aquaculture in the UK, extended protection for flapper skate, UK's approach to tackling wildlife crime and consultations. -
How young leaders are shaping the future of England’s seafood industry
Cameron Moffat, Sustainability Manager at Young's Seafood and Young Seafood Leaders Network member explains the network’s role in Seafood 2040. -
We’re celebrating National Apprenticeship Week
Our National Learning and Standards Manager explains how apprenticeships support businesses and answers some questions regarding apprenticeships. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - February 2022
The latest news on the protection of cod spawning grounds, MMO Guidance on I-VMS for Under-12m fishing vessels and consultations. -
2021 Northern Ireland Small Port Infrastructure Survey
Results of the ‘2021 Northern Ireland Small Port Infrastructure Survey’. -
5 reasons to exhibit with Seafish at Seafood Expo Global 2022
Seafish is hosting a UK seafood pavilion at the Seafood Expo Global in April in Barcelona. Read our blog and join us in Barcelona. -
Seafood industry focuses on crustacean welfare
Best practice guidance for animal welfare across the shellfish supply chain is under development -
Marine Environment News in Brief - March 2022
The latest news on the Proposed Bill ‘Marine Protected Areas (Bottom Trawling)’, climate change impacts on aquaculture, consultations and more. -
Celebrating women driving seafood consumption in the UK
This International Women’s Day we’re sharing stories from some of the women behind Love Seafood, our 20-year consumer marketing initiative. -
Finfish Industry Advisory Group to provide forum for fisheries management issues
Fishing industry invited to engage with new group to support ongoing sustainable management of regionally important fisheries for non-quota species. -
Russian invasion of Ukraine: Implications for the UK Seafood Supply Chain
An overview of the potential implications of global food-related trade disruption on the UK seafood supply chain following events in Ukraine. -
Launch of the 2022 Processing Survey
Seafood processing businesses across the UK are encouraged to provide vital data by completing a short survey -
Seafish secures a seal of approval from industry and a strong steer on future priorities
Strategic Review has concluded with recommendations in place to shape the future of the organisation. Click to read the full news story. -
Responding to the latest update on the Good Fish Guide
Our statement and feedback on ratings awarded in the Marine Conservation Society’s latest Good Fish Guide. -
Modelling impacts of the rising price of fuel
Our Chief Economist explains how we’ve modelled the impacts of increasing fuel prices on the seafood supply chain and shares tips on fuel efficiency. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - April 2022
The latest news on a bill to regulate demersal trawling in Marine Protected Areas, a report on nature based solutions in aquaculture and more. -
Guides to explain sustainability and related issues
Our Sustainability and Data Advisor introduces our latest set of guides on issues relating to sustainability and responsible sourcing of seafood. -
UK seafood gets international promotion boost
Seafish is working with UK Government on trade events and a marketing toolkit to support UK seafood exporters. Read more news from Seafish. -
Customs and Trade News - May 2022
Details of the UK’s involvement with AfCFTA, negotiations for an enhanced trade deal with Switzerland and newly appointed trade envoy for Japan. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - May 2022
The latest news including fisheries management measures, a newly designated No Take Zone in Jersey, consultations and more. -
Transit visas and migrant worker concerns in the UK fishing industry
Responses from us, the Fishermen’s Welfare Alliance and the SEA Alliance to reports highlighting issues with visas and fishing crew welfare. -
Customs and Trade News - June 2022
The latest progress of FTA negotiations with India and Mexico, joint economic and trade committee held with Vietnam and scrutiny on the Australia FTA. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - June 2022
Outer Hebrides Inshore Fisheries Pilot Report, an investigation of crab and lobster mortalities in the NE of England and much more. -
Meet Our 2022 Processing Survey Team
An introduction to the team members conducting this year's Processing Survey. -
Fish Quality Assessment programme blends remote and in person (face to face) delivery
Richard Wardell, Seafish Onshore Training Advisor, explains how a training programme combining online and practical modules was planned and delivered. -
Developing seafood trails for Northern Ireland
Our Northern Ireland Regional Manager talks about trails created to connect families with local seafood, fishing harbours and communities. -
The five most asked questions about the Plastic Packaging Tax
The Plastic Packaging Tax came into force on 1 April 2022. We have done the research to answer the questions that seafood businesses have. -
Two ways to make the fishing industry in the UK safer
Simon Potten, Head of Safety and Training, discusses how local engagement and more training could be the key to making the fishing industry safer. -
Launch of the 2022 UK Fishing Fleet Survey
UK’s fishing vessel owners and skippers are called on to take part in the annual survey of the UK fishing fleet. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - July 2022
Reporting on spatial squeeze in fisheries, alternative ways to power fishing vessels, state of world fisheries and aquaculture 2022 and much more. -
Customs and Trade News - July 2022
We discuss the GCC FTA, the cold water prawn tariff running out, criticism against the Australian FTA and the new push to remove trade barriers. -
Get to know the 2022 fleet survey researchers
An introduction to the team members conducting this year's UK Fishing Fleet Survey. -
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. -
Summer 2022 update from Future of Our Inshore Fisheries
An update from our Fisheries Management team on work undertaken for the Future of Our Inshore Fisheries (FOIF) project. -
Plastic Packaging Tax four months in - what we have learnt
Our Regulatory Affairs Advisor clears up some Plastic Packaging Tax misunderstandings from conversations with businesses across the seafood sector. -
Customs and Trade News - August 2022
An update on negotiation progress for the UK and India, the ecosystem of trust and a report on Agri food standards in relation to UK FTAs. -
Will marine net gain make waves for fisheries and aquaculture?
Our Marine Environment Regulation Advisor highlights a Defra consultation on marine net gain and explains what it is and why it’s important. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - August 2022
Details of a project where the UK will produce a map of its blue carbon stores, tackling the climate crisis through ocean protection and much more. -
Don’t worry about media coverage on the end of fish and chips - it’s still on the menu
Our CEO responds to the latest sensationalist media reporting on sustainability in the UK seafood supply chain. -
Adapting to a changing climate is about more than handling heatwaves
Our Head of Seafood Horizons shares our latest climate change adaptation watching brief report and talks about adaptation in UK seafood. -
End-of-life fishing and aquaculture gear surveys launched
Field research will help inform future sustainable management for end-of-life gear in the UK. -
Understanding Export Health Certificates
If you export seafood abroad, you’re likely to need to understand the requirements around Export Health Certificates. -
Food hygiene training success for Kilkeel Seafoods
Food hygiene training is important for all seafood businesses. Read about Kilkeel Seafoods’ success with our Elementary Food Hygiene programme. -
Climate report highlights impacts for wild capture seafood
Research aims to arm industry with the knowledge to adapt to anticipated threats and opportunities. -
‘Seafood for Life’ launched to boost industry’s reputation
Seafish campaign invites industry to tell its positive and inspiring stories -
The environmental and economic benefits of bivalve aquaculture in the UK
Explore how bivalves improve UK water quality by removing nitrogen, offering ecological and economic benefits while remaining a great protein source. -
Skilled Worker Visa changes – impact on the seafood sector
In December 2023, the then Prime Minister and Home Secretary announced plans to reduce net migration and resolve abuses of the UK immigration system. -
Fleetwood processing park proves importance to industry figures
Employment and sustainability at the forefront for prominent local facility. -
Signs of recovery for seafood industry after tough five years
Seafish CEO welcomes renewed consumer confidence at Responsible Seafood Summit. -
Events
Seafish events for the seafood industry. Access our full list of events and sign up today. -
UK Pavilion at the China Seafood Expo
We’re returning to the China Fisheries and Seafood Expo (CFSE) in October. Find out more about the event and how your business can get involved. -
UK Pavilion at the Japan International Seafood & Technology Expo 2024
We’re returning to the Japan International Seafood & Technology Expo (JISTE) in August. Learn about the event and how your business can be involved. -
CLG: Geopolitical events and seafood trade.
This meeting will look at the impact of recent events on seafood trade generally, and on the seafood supply chain in the UK. -
SECLG: Social indicators - SECLG ten years on
We will take a retrospective look over the last ten years, and look forward at supply chain implications of new legislative requirements. -
ACIG: Aquaculture innovation and supply chain resilience
This meeting will look closely at innovative approaches to address issues, and support supply chain resilience in the UK aquaculture sector. -
Seafish stand at the Scottish Skipper Expo 2024
We’re attending the Scottish Skipper Expo 2024 in Aberdeen on the 9 & 10 May. Find out what’s on our stand and how to register. -
UK Pavilion at Seafood Expo Global 2024
We are partnering with Defra and DBT to host a UK Seafood Pavilion at Seafood Expo Global in Barcelona in 2024. -
FMIG: Innovative gear selectivity
This meeting will look at recent developments and the current state of play. -
Nephrops FMP Engagement Events
We have organised engagement events for those interested in Nephrops fisheries. Find out more about the in-person and online events below. -
CLG: How the seafood industry must back up sustainability claims
This meeting will look at the implications of new reporting frameworks for the UK and global seafood supply chains. -
UK Pavilion at Seafood Expo North America 2024
We're partnering with the UK Government to host our second UK seafood pavilion at Seafood Expo North America in Boston, Massachusetts in March 2024. -
SECLG: Addressing emerging issues and challenges
This meeting will explore how the seafood supply chain is addressing emerging issues and challenges. -
Webinar: Maximising your opportunities at seafood trade exhibitions
Trade experts share tips and strategies for seafood businesses looking to make the most of their presence at international events. -
CLG: Seafood climate change winners and losers
This meeting will look in detail at the winners and losers in a warming world, and what the science is telling us so far. -
ACIG: The growth of RAS projects in the UK.
This meeting will look into how funding is helping to grow recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) in the UK. -
UK Pavilion at the Japan International Seafood and Technology Expo
We’re returning to the Japan International Seafood & Technology Expo (JISTE) trade show in Tokyo. Here's how your business can get involved. -
SECLG: Worker-Driven Social Responsibility (WSR)
This meeting will explore how this model works in other sectors, and how it could work for the seafood industry in the UK and elsewhere. -
Safety, Health and Wellbeing Roadshow in Bangor
We have organised a Safety, Health and Wellbeing Roadshow for Welsh Fishers, hosted in Bangor. Find out more. -
FMIG: Decarbonisation of the UK fishing fleet
This meeting will look at the progress made by the UK fishing industry to help reduce emissions to reach Net Zero carbon targets. -
Seafood in Numbers 2022 webinar
To support the UK Seafood in Numbers 2022 launch, Seafish will host a webinar the 15th January 2024 led by Jennifer Robson, Head of Insight & Data. -
CLG: Fish stock status in the North East Atlantic (NEA)
This meeting will look at the latest ICES advice on the key commercial species in the North East Atlantic. -
ACIG: Government and policy initiatives to support UK aquaculture.
This meeting will look at how Government policy is aiming to support growth of the finfish, shellfish and seaweed farming sectors in the UK. -
Safety, Health and Wellbeing Roadshow in Aberystwyth
We have organised a Safety, Health and Wellbeing Roadshow for Welsh Fishers, hosted in Aberystwyth. Find out more about the event. -
Understanding Rules of Origin for seafood
Hosted by our Regulation team, this webinar will help you understand how rules of origin affects seafood products for import and export. -
UK Pavilion at the China Fisheries & Seafood Expo
We are partnering with the UK Government to host a UK seafood pavilion at the China Fisheries and & Seafood Expo in October. Sign up to join us there. -
Welsh Safety, Health and Wellbeing Roadshows Launch in Milford Haven
We are launching a series of roadshows for fishermen in Wales, the first of which will take place in Milford Haven. -
SECLG: The role of social audits
Shining a light or a snapshot in time - this meeting will explore the role of social audits in a Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) process. -
FMIG: UK fishing industry response to external pressures.
This meeting will look at external pressures on the catching sector and how the UK fishing industry is responding. -
Trading with the EU: Rules of Origin for seafood products
This online session explores the ‘Rules of Origin’ in the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement and how they apply to seafood products. Sign up today. -
Common Language Group (CLG) bite-size meeting: The challenges Brexit has created for the seafood industry
Common Language Group (CLG) bite-size meeting: The challenges Brexit has created for the seafood industry -
Challenges & Opportunities in Foodservice
Highlighting the challenges faced by the foodservice industry and key opportunities for seafood as we enter 2021. -
Retail and seafood in 2020 and beyond
The webinar will highlight the latest retail and seafood trends, identifying key opportunities as we enter 2021. -
Marketing Masterclass: Maximising social media for business
A webinar for independent foodservice businesses – sign up to learn how to build an online community and get the most out of social media. -
Aquaculture CIG: Feed resilience and novel aquafeed ingredients
This bite-size meeting will look at the resilience of conventional and novel aquafeed ingredients. -
Marketing Masterclass: An intro to local search engine optimisation
A webinar for independent foodservice businesses – sign up to learn how to get started with Google MyBusiness. -
Marketing Masterclass: Restaurants responding to Covid-19
A webinar for independent foodservice businesses – sign up to hear how two leading restaurant owners adapted to Covid-19 impacts. -
SECLG: Standards and at-sea labour practices
This meeting will look at how these standards and initiatives have developed and are evolving, and how they could be benchmarked in the future. -
FMIG: Fishing gear selectivity and on-board technical innovation
Our next Fisheries Management and Innovation Group (FMIG) bite-size meeting will focus on fishing gear selectivity and on-board technical innovation. -
CLG: Credibility and the seafood supply chain
This Common Language Group (CLG) bite-size meeting will address misinformation as a key issue facing a responsible seafood supply chain. -
Seafood Market in North America trade webinar
Seafood Market in North America trade webinar brought to you by the Department for International Trade and supported by Seafish. -
Aquaculture CIG: Climate change impacts for aquaculture
This meeting will provide a global perspective on climate change impacts for aquaculture and start to look at adaptation responses. -
SECLG: Recruitment challenges for the seafood sector
This meeting will look at responsible recruitment in the seafood sector and how to ensure the remediation of worker-paid recruitment fees. -
FMIG: The complexity of fisheries negotiations
Our next FMIG meeting will explain how the Coastal State process has worked this year, and look at the complexities of these negotiations. -
CLG: Add locally caught fish to your Staycation menu
Our next CLG meeting explores promoting locally-sourced seafood and how the industry is championing fish and shellfish from UK waters. -
Aquaculture CIG: Aquaculture response to the climate change crisis
This event is the second in a series to look at the impact of climate change on aquaculture and how the industry is adapting. Find out how to book. -
SECLG: Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence (mHRDD)
This webinar meeting will look at how new mandatory human rights due diligence requirements are, or will, impact businesses and vessel owners. -
FMIG: Climate-smart mitigation for UK fisheries
Our next FMIG meeting will look at how the UK catching sector can contribute to net-zero targets while continuing to operate sustainably & profitably. -
Seafood 2040 and APPG on Fisheries: Aquaculture in the UK
In collaboration with Seafood 2040, the APPG on Fisheries is holding an online event to investigate insights from UK aquaculture. -
CLG: Fish stock status in the Northeast Atlantic
A virtual eventon 16th November looking at the latest ICES advice on the key commercial species in the Northeast Atlantic. Register to attend. -
SECLG: The impacts of climate change on human rights
Our next Seafood Ethics Common Language Group (SECLG) meeting will look at the inter-connection of climate change and human rights. Register today. -
Seafood, sustainability and Seaspiracy
The 2050 Climate Group and Young Seafood Leaders Network (YSLN) are hosting this event. This event is for members only. Find out how to attend -
Leadership Series: The art of successful communication
This is the final instalment of the Young Seafood Leaders Network's (YSLN) Leadership Series. Join the network and register for the event. -
Aquaculture CIG: Recirculating Aquaculture Systems, or RAS, in the UK
Join us at our next bite-size meeting, which will focus on the growth of Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) in the UK. -
FMIG: The impact of offshore wind development on fisheries
This meeting will look at the impacts of offshore wind farms and offshore floating wind technology on fisheries interaction. -
CLG: Retailers’ marine climate change commitments
This meeting will look at the specific marine commitments, the timescale to achieve them and the role of certification. -
SECLG: Driving improvements in labour standards
Our next SECLG meeting will look more closely at collaborative initiatives to drive the improvement of working conditions for fishers. -
Aquaculture CIG: Digitalisation in aquaculture
Our next ACIG meeting will look at how data technologies can help improve precision farming and farming practices. -
FMIG: Cross-sector governance in UK waters
This meeting will examine the competition for maritime space, and the impact of spatial squeeze on the fishing sector in UK waters. -
CLG: Changing dynamics of seafood supply chains
This meeting will look at the potential implication of global food-related trade sanctions against Russia on the UK seafood supply chain. -
SECLG: Working conditions in UK fishing
This meeting will provide a forum for a broad discussion about working conditions within the UK fishing industry. -
Plastic Packaging Tax: Q&A with HMRC
A webinar for seafood businesses about the plastic packaging tax. Ask HMRC questions directly. Register now for the event on 31 May 2022. -
CLG: Global and UK IUU landscape
This bite-size meeting will provide a review of IUU fishing and its impacts at global, regional and national (UK) levels. -
Aquaculture CIG: Funding innovation in UK aquaculture
Our next ACIG meeting will look at how investment is helping to fund innovation in UK aquaculture. -
SECLG: Driving improvement through effective implementation of ILO 188
This meeting will provide a forum for a broad discussion around driving improvement through effective implementation of ILO C. 188 -
FMIG: Advances in UK fishing gear technology
This meeting will look at recent developments in selective fishing gear innovation and Government priorities going forward. -
CLG: Current challenges and future opportunities for seafood
This meeting will look at the current challenges facing the seafood industry, and the future opportunities for the UK catching sector. -
Challenges and opportunities in foodservice: a Seafish webinar
This webinar will highlight the challenges and opportunities for seafood in the foodservice industry as we enter the latter part of 2022. -
FMIG: Marine spatial squeeze and intelligent fishing
This meeting will look at two key issues for the UK catching sector - marine spatial squeeze and maximising selective gear innovations. -
ACIG: UK reliance on aquaculture
How can aquaculture support a more resilient, sustainable, healthier and affordable food system in the UK? Register to join this event. -
SECLG: The recruitment dynamic
This meeting will provide a forum for presentations and broad discussion on recruitment risks and access to labour for the seafood sector. -
CLG: Fish stock status covering the Northeast Atlantic
This meeting will look at the latest ICES advice on the key commercial species in the Northeast Atlantic. -
FMIG: Fisheries Management Plans (FMPs)
This meeting will take a close look at the FMPs being prioritised for delivery in 2023, as a means of reforming UK fisheries management. -
ACIG and SECLG: Aquaculture and human rights
This meeting will explore the best practice being adopted by the aquaculture sector to address welfare and human rights considerations. -
FMIG: Fisheries data and Remote Electronic Monitoring (REM)
This meeting will look at Remote Electronic Monitoring (REM) now, and how it can be used in the future to improve fisheries data collection. -
Challenges and Opportunities in Foodservice March 2023
This Market Insight webinar will highlight the challenges and opportunities for seafood in the foodservice industry throughout 2023. -
CLG: The role of Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs)
With a number of FIPs within Project UK approaching their endpoint this meeting will look what success means and the next steps. -
SECLG: Driving improvements in human rights and labour standards.
This meeting will provide a forum to discuss opportunities to drive improvements in human rights and labour standards – global and UK. -
UK Pavilion at Seafood Expo Global (SEG) 2025
We're partnering with the UK Government to host another exciting UK pavilion at the 2025 Seafood Expo Global in Barcelona, 6-8 May. Apply to join us!