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UK Economic Fleet Estimates and Fleet Enquiry Tool - Methodology Report
This report is intended as a support document to the UK Economic Fleet Estimates and Seafish Fleet Enquiry Tool in Tableau which contains data on the size, structure and economic performance of the UK catching sector. -
Best Practice Guidance for Fishing Industry Financial and Economic Impact Assessments
Guidelines based on outputs from a technical workshop organised by the UK Fisheries Economics Network. -
2017 Pilot Survey of Employment in the UK Fishing Fleet
This report presents an overview and discussion of the methods and data collected during the 2017 pilot survey of employment in the UK fishing fleet, conducted by Seafish. The main purpose of the pilot survey was to test a methodology and questionnaire design for the collection of social data on the UK fishing fleet. The information presented in this report focuses on the sample collected and does not represent a complete picture of employment throughout the UK fishing fleet. -
Seafish Annual Plan 2025-2026
The Seafish Annual Plan for 2025-2026 outlines our priorities, goals and work programme for the year. -
Economics of the UK Fishing Fleet 2020
The report presents economic estimates at UK, home nation and fleet segment level for the UK fishing fleet. The estimates are calculated based on samples of fishing costs and earnings gathered by Seafish as part of the 2020 Annual Fleet Economic Survey. -
Quay Issues: Fleet Economic Performance Dataset 2008-15
The Seafish Fleet Economic Performance Dataset provides a detailed insight into the financial and operational performance of the fleet between 2008 and 2015 alongside analysis produced by the Seafish Economics team. This latest version includes new graphs and infographics with less data tables. -
Seafish Brussels Brexit Update 16/10/2017 – 23/10/2017
Thesaurus on Brexit; Press statement by Michel Barnier following fifth round of Article 50 negotiations with UK; Joint statement by Theresa May and EC President Jean-Claude Juncker; European Council (Art. 50) conclusions; Economic Survey of UK 2017; Brexit: a reading list of post-EU Referendum publications by Parliament and Devolved Assemblies; Designing new UK preferences regime post-Brexit; How Africa can benefit; Special Feature: Possible impacts of post-Brexit UK trade policy on canned tuna trade; Academics discuss devolution after Brexit; Eleven NI Local Authorities Launch Report on ‘Brexit’; Industry groups call for a clear and predictable transitional arrangement in the Brexit process -
Economics of the Fishing Fleet 2022
This report presents economic estimates at UK, home nation and fleet segment level for the UK fishing fleet. The estimates are calculated based on samples of fishing costs and earnings gathered by Seafish as part of the 2022 Annual Fleet Economic Survey. -
ACIG Presentation 2. The growth of RAS projects in the UK. 12 September 2023.
Keith Jeffery, Cefas spoke about a scoping study to assess the economic, technical and regulatory challenges of RAS in the UK. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
Economics of the UK Fishing Fleet 2021
This report presents economic estimates at UK, home nation and fleet segment level for the UK fishing fleet. The estimates are calculated based on samples of fishing costs and earnings gathered by Seafish as part of the 2021 Annual Fleet Economic Survey. -
Economic Impact Assessment of the 2005 TAC Final agreement on the North Sea and West of Scotland Whitefish Fleet
This report looks at the likely earnings and profits for vessels primarily fishing for whitefish, such as cod and haddock, in the North Sea and West of Scotland. It takes into account the fish quotas agreed at the December 2004 meeting of the European Union’s Fisheries Council and reflects the changing nature of the UK fishing industry.