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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 -
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... -
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 . -
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... -
2023 seafood processing survey underway
Processing businesses encouraged to participate in survey which supports data collection and analysis for industry and government. -
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.