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Spain seafood market guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in Spain. -
A Sea of Health
Nutritional content and health benefits of seafood -
Flatfish pulse fishing
A report on the research results and knowledge gaps of flatfish pulse fishing. -
Frozen Seafood in Multiple Retail 2016
British shoppers have fallen out of love with frozen seafood. Over the past 8 years none of the frozen segments have experienced volume growth. But, over the past 12 months frozen natural and frozen dusted seafood are leading the recovery. -
Seafood Trends in Commercial Foodservice (2023 Update)
In the 52wks to June 2023, total GB seafood servings remained flat at 973m (+0.2%), worth an estimated £5.0bn (+17.8%) value being driven by inflation. Seafood servings also remain 19% behind pre COVID-19 levels -
Sensory assessment scoresheets for fish and shellfish - Torry & QIM
Several sensory assessment methods have been used in the UK over the years including the Torry Sensory Assessment scheme, the European E-A-B scheme and the Quality Index Method. Sensory assessment schemes use the physical characteristics of raw seafood to determine a score indicating the freshness quality of the seafood. Schemes are developed using seafood that has been produced according to good manufacturing practice. This makes it possible to identify the ‘days on ice’ of seafood i.e. how fresh it is. This document provides copies of available Torry Assessment and QIM schemes and may be updated when new schemes become available. -
Quay Issues: Fleet Economic Performance Dataset 2008-16
The Seafish Fleet Economic Performance Dataset provides a detailed insight into the financial and operational performance of the fleet between 2008 and 2016 alongside analysis produced by the Seafish Economics team. -
Culturing of Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus)_Aggression in Nephrops
The first aim of this project was to examine and gain a better understanding of the aggressive behaviour of the animals. Aggressive behaviour, causing injury or death, is thought to be a major obstacle in keeping animals in communal tanks. It was found that the Norway lobsters are able to build a dominance hierarchy, which reduces overall aggression in communal tanks. Moreover, it was found that pheromones are necessary for establishing dominance. Follow up studies will aim to gain a better understanding of the role of aggression in natural behaviour including territoriality,resource competition and mate choice. The second aim is to develop economic holding conditions for the animals. Holding animals in communal tanks is thought to be easier to manage - in terms of feeding and maintaining good water quality - than keeping them separately. Ongoing experiments comparing holding conditions indicate that there seems to be no difference in survival rate between individual and communal holding conditions. The third aim is to decide upon the best methods of collecting eggs and to hatch them. This will be researched in the next two years. Eggs will be collected by catching berried females. Holding conditions will be tested to maximize the hatching rate of the four larval stages in the lab. The results of the study will improve the understanding of the species which could help drive better stock management. In addition, it could support the fishing industry by providing sustainability and reducing the influence of natural barriers to fishing, such as weather conditions. -
Seafish Responsible Sourcing Guide - Whiting - May 2013
This Responsible Sourcing Guide to whiting contains information on sustainability issues, stock assessment, conservation measures and management worldwide for the individual stocks of this species updated to 2013. There is a short section on the product characteristics of the species. The information was obtained from scientific, industry and governmental sources and appropriate references are given. -
Barents and Norwegian Seas ecoregions; demersal stock trend 1992-2015 and ICES advice 2015
This document summarises the trajectories of the main demersal stocks exploited in the Barents and Norwegian Seas Ecoregions over the past twenty five years based on the ICES advice from 2015 and other sources. -
Fleet Economic Performance Dataset 2005-14
The Seafish fleet economic performance dataset contains financial, economic and operation performance indicators for the period 2005-14. Tables are supplemented by graphs and economic analysis provided by the Seafish economics team.