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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Marine Environment News in Brief - November 2021

    The latest news on regulation in the marine environment. This month features aquaculture, climate change and consultations.
  • 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.
  • Pangasius

    Pangasius are primarily cultured in high density ponds and the Mekong delta in Vietnam is at the centre of current production.
  • Atlantic Salmon

    Atlantic salmon is one of the world’s most iconic farmed aquatic species.
  • White Leg Prawn

    White Leg Prawns (widely known as "vannamei") are native to the warm marine waters of the Eastern Pacific.
  • Turbot

    Turbot is a fast-growing flatfish found naturally in the Northeast Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
  • Tilapia

    Tilapias are a group of warm-water fish species with the second largest share of global aquaculture production after carps.