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Global Fishing Watch
They create and publicly share knowledge about human activity at sea to enable fair and sustainable use of the ocean. -
Thornback ray: from north-west English waters to your plate
The north-west boasts a rich fishing heritage, delivering sustainable seafood like thornback ray, vital to the UK’s seafood supply chain. -
Global Aquaculture Alliance Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP)
An international, non-profit organisation committed to feeding the world through responsible, sustainable aquaculture. -
Wild Seed
Mussels Aquaculture Profile - Wild Seed. -
Fishing & Living initiative
This initiative promotes sustainable fisheries through improved fishing practices and enhanced living conditions for fishing communities. -
Fair Trade USA
Fair Trade USA is a non-profit organisation that promotes sustainable livelihoods for farmers, workers, and fishermen. -
Farm Siting
Oysters Aquaculture Profiles - Farm Siting. -
Brixham Trawl Makers: Working locally to make fishing gear more sustainable
Brixham Trawl Makers manufacture 90% of all beam trawls used by the port’s fishing vessels. Owner, founder and director Darren Edwards (known as Edd) is working with the local fishing industry to make fishing gear more sustainable. -
Fisheries management plans in Wales
Information on FMPs in Wales, offering stakeholders the chance to engage in the process to support a profitable and sustainable fishing industry. -
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. -
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. -
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.