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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. -
Aquaculture Common Issues Group
The Aquaculture Common Issues Group (ACIG) brings people together to discuss environmental, legal and production issues facing UK/overseas aquaculture -
Seafood trade and Brexit
Most of the seafood caught in UK waters is exported and most of that export goes to the EU. We publish research and data on seafood trade in the EU. -
Delivering Safe Bivalves to the Market
There are specific requirements to ensure bivalve molluscs are safe for us to eat by reducing the risks from microbial contamination and biotoxins. -
North Western Waters
The landing obligation was introduced in fisheries of interest to the UK fleet in North Western Waters from 2015 onwards, and is being introduced for all fisheries covered by the Common Fisheries Policy by 2019. When the landing obligation is fully implemented from 1 January 2019, skippers will be obliged to land all commercial quota species they catch. -
UK Fisheries Economist Network (UKFEN)
We founded UKFEN in early 2011 in order to promote professional exchange between fisheries economists and analysts. -
Plastix: Providing a unique solution to a complicated problem
Plastix is a Danish recycling company which aims to provide more sustainable solutions for cleaner environments and oceans. It specialises in converting fibres - primarily from used fishnets and ropes - that could previously have ended up in the ocean or on landfill into high-grade raw materials which can be used to create new products. -
Aquafil’s ECONYL® yarn: Taking nylon from high water to high fashion
ECONYL® regenerated nylon is created from nylon waste that could otherwise have ended up in landfill or oceans around the world. This repurposed material is the same quality as brand new nylon and can be recycled and remoulded again and again, unleashing infinite possibilities for manufacturers and consumers. -
Complaints Procedure
If you are unhappy with the service you have received or the information you have been given by us, there are three steps in our complaints procedure. -
Seafood Guide Updates
All printed publications are limited in content and go out of date eventually, including our 2020 edition of the Seafood Guide. -
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