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  • The Common Language Group

    A group to bring together people who want to know more about the environmental, legal and production issues facing the UK seafood supply chain.
  • Migrant Worker Management Toolkit

    Migrant Worker Management Toolkit: A Global Framework for Managing Workers and Protecting Rights provides guidance on how to better manage migrant worker issues, from managing risks to better protecting migrant workers’ rights.
  • Seafood Issues Groups

    We run regular discussion groups for people interested in environmental and socially responsible sourcing of seafood in the UK and globally.
  • 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.
  • UK fishing fleet’s ability to respond to challenges showcased in latest Quay Issues magazine

    New edition of Seafish publication highlights UK fishing industry’s spirit in finding new ways to thrive.
  • Domestic and Export Sector Panel

    The Domestic and Export Sector Panel guides our work in catching, farming and processing seafood for consumption in the UK or for export.
  • Responsible sourcing

    The UK works hard to ensure it has a responsible seafood industry. Find out how to make your business more environmentally and socially responsible.
  • Twin Rig Trawl - Nephrops

    A method of towing two otter trawls side by side to target nephrops.
  • Fish Standard for Crew

    A voluntary, independent and accredited third-party certification programme for labour practices on fishing vessels.
  • Square Mesh Cod-ends

    This is one of the most effective escape devices available for the release of small undersized round fish.
  • Nutrient Pollution

    European Sea Bass (Dicentrachus labrax) Aquaculture Profile - Nutrient Pollution.
  • Nutrient Pollution

    Gilthead Sea Bream (Sparus aurata) Aquaculture Profile - Nutrient Pollution.
  • Nutrient Pollution

    Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Aquaculture Profile - Nutrient Pollution.
  • CLG: The role of Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs)

    With a number of FIPs within Project UK approaching their endpoint this meeting will look what success means and the next steps.
  • Nutrient Pollution

    Atlantic Halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) Aquaculture Profile - Nutrient Pollution.
  • SECLG: Worker-Driven Social Responsibility (WSR)

    This meeting will explore how this model works in other sectors, and how it could work for the seafood industry in the UK and elsewhere.
  • SECLG: The recruitment dynamic

    This meeting will provide a forum for presentations and broad discussion on recruitment risks and access to labour for the seafood sector.
  • SECLG: Social indicators - SECLG ten years on

    We will take a retrospective look over the last ten years, and look forward at supply chain implications of new legislative requirements.
  • CLG: Current challenges and future opportunities for seafood

    This meeting will look at the current challenges facing the seafood industry, and the future opportunities for the UK catching sector.
  • SECLG: Driving improvements in human rights and labour standards.

    This meeting will provide a forum to discuss opportunities to drive improvements in human rights and labour standards – global and UK.
  • Nutrient Pollution

    Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Nutrient Pollution.
  • Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR)

    A coalition of 300 member organizations comprised of faith communities, socially responsible asset managers and investors, unions, pensions and NGOs.
  • Friend of the Sea

    A leading international certification project for products originated from sustainable fisheries & aquaculture.
  • Seafish

    Seafish is supporting the seafood industry to achieve the ultimate goal of eliminating unethical practices from UK seafood supply chains.