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Aquaculture production scales
Aquaculture is a global industry, and farming now provides half of all our seafood. -
Consumer research
Understanding drivers is key. Whilst we no longer carry out direct consumer market we do provide work on evolving consumer trends. -
Market Insight
We provide data, trends, and insight relating to the UK seafood market. This content is for seafood businesses only and requires registration. -
Register for market insight
Use this form to request access to indepth seafood market reports on retail, foodservice and trade. Please note this is for seafood businesses only. -
Current and future trends impacting the UK seafood industry
We help seafood businesses in the UK understand the trends and changes in the world which may affect them now or in the future. -
Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation
We produce climate change adaptation reports and keep a watching brief on how climate change impacts on UK seafood supply chains. -
Seafood supply and food security in UK seafood
We’ve conducted horizon scanning reviews of seafood supply and food security relating to the UK seafood industry. -
The future of UK seafood consumption
Through horizon scanning we’re looking at how seafood consumption in the UK is changing and exploring key drivers and potential industry impacts. -
Automation and the UK seafood industry
Through horizon scanning we’ve explored how developments in labour and automation might affect the UK seafood industry. -
Ecosystem services – why seafood is about more than the food on our plates
Our work on public goods and benefits from commercial seafood species and how seafood production can maintain and enhance ecosystem services. -
Research and expert groups
Seafish works with experts in seafood and beyond to coordinate groups that commission and undertake research to support the seafood industry. -
UK Fisheries Economist Network (UKFEN)
We founded UKFEN in early 2011 in order to promote professional exchange between fisheries economists and analysts.