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  • Square Mesh Panels

    The square mesh panel is one of the most common used and well known selective devices.
  • Introductory Fish Quality Assessment

    Our introductory fish quality assessment training course is usually delivered to a small group onsite at a seafood business.
  • Intermediate Fish Quality Assessment

    Our principles of fish quality assessment course combined with at least one full day of practical assessment.
  • Fish Smoking Training Courses

    Smoking seafood is a way of giving it a unique taste and flavour. We support fish smoking training courses.
  • Fish stock assessment and management

    Sustainable fisheries management is vital in maintaining healthy fish stocks. We’ve produced guidance on how stock assessment and management works.
  • Diamond Mesh Size

    Most fishing gear is made of netting with diamond shaped meshes, this gives the gear flexibility and a certain amount of stretch.
  • Careers in Retail & fishmongering

    Careers in seafood retail will appeal to individuals looking to learn a traditional trade which involves a great deal of knowledge and skill. With over fifty species of fish and shellfish in the UK market, fishmongering is a highly specialised trade.
  • Benthic Panel

    A benthic panel is a small panel of square mesh or large diamond mesh inserted in the bottom panel of a trawl.
  • Apprentices are catch of the day for Plymouth fish and chip shop

    A case study looking at how apprentices can be a real asset to the team at Harbourside and deliver a great fish and chip experience.
  • 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.
  • Coverless Trawls

    A coverless trawl has the top panel of the net cut back so that the headline and footrope are of similar length.
  • Fyke Net

    A fyke net is a type of fish trap and are generally operated in shallow coastal waters, such as estuaries and sheltered bays.