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Labour in UK seafood processing 2017 Annual Report
Seafish conducted a survey of UK seafood processing companies in early 2017 to gather information about financial performance and the nationality of their workforce. The workforce nationality results are presented in this report -
Supply Chain & Consumer Panel Minutes - September 2020
The Minutes of the Supply Chain & Consumer Panel meeting, held on Monday 28 September 2020. -
Labour and Employment in UK seafood processing April to June 2019
Findings of quarterly survey on recruitment in the seafood processing sector and issue facing UK businesses from April to June 2019. -
Crab Management Group Meeting Minutes - November 2023
Minutes for the meeting of the Crab and Lobster Management Group (CMG) which took place on 29th November 2023 via Microsoft Teams. -
Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee (SNIAC) Minutes - March 2024
Minutes from Seafish Northern Ireland Advisory Committee (SNIAC) meeting held on 26 March 2024. -
Presentations given at Seafish 'Social Responsibility in Seafood' workshop. Malta. January 2016.
Seafish facilitated the pre-summit workshop at the Seaweb Seafood Summit in Malta on Sunday 31 January 2016. The topic was ‘Social Responsibility in Seafood’. This workshop presented the ongoing or developing initiatives that aim to eliminate social and ethical concerns in the seafood industry, as well as map these initiatives throughout the supply chain. There were 14 powerpoint presentations which have been collated here. Please also see the handout and the summary note on the workshop. -
Final note on the England Aquaculture Consultaiton Group meeting 14 July 2015
Final note on the England Aquaculture Consultation Group meeting held in London on 14 July 2015. -
SW Beam Trawl Financial Performance_2005 Mid Year Review
In recent years structural changes have taken place in the beam trawl fishing segment, leaving fewer beam trawl vessels in operation. �� Gross earnings are expected to be better this year than in 2004 due to higher quotas of key species, increasing awareness of quality issues and stable fish prices. �� Net profits are expected to be lower than 2004, mainly due to the large increase in the cost of fuel over the last 12 months. �� Fuel costs are seen as the main problem in this segment, and could potentially lead to vessel tie-ups. �� Key issues include calls for higher quota of monkfish, megrim, and area VII sole, and the removal of effort restrictions on non-pressure stocks. -
Board minutes - 26 February 2020
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UK Seafood Supply Chain Overview: April-June 2021
This report takes a high-level view of the whole of the seafood supply chain to explore factors impacting UK seafood markets, seafood business operations and consumer behaviour during April to June 2021. -
Final CLG minutes for 10 November 2016 meeting
Final minutes of the Common Language Group meeting held in London on 10 November 2016.