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The Sea Fish Industry Authority - Annual Report & Accounts 2007/08
The Annual Report provides a detailed Management Commentary and financial review of the activities undertaken by Seafish during 2007/08 and information on future developments. -
Seafish Responsible Sourcing Guide - Mackerel - May 2013
This Responsible Sourcing Guide to mackerel 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. -
Final CLG minutes for 6 November 2013
Final minutes of the Common Language Group meeting held at Billingsgate on Wednesday 6 November 2013. -
Seafood-waste disposal at sea – a scientific review
Due to the recent tightening of regulations surrounding the disposal of seafood processing waste to landfill, fish and shellfish processors are now facing a rise in the cost and difficulty of waste disposal. This is of particular concern in remote areas where alternative uses (e.g. fishmeal) are neither accessible nor economically viable and therefore, cost effective and environmentally-sound solutions to the disposal of this waste need to be found. This report examines the potential for disposal at sea, together with the likely impacts and advice on the selection of appropriate sites for disposal. -
Handling and Holding Practices in the Production of Fresh Fish & Their Effect on Quality
This report is the result of a study, sponsored within the 1982/83 MAFF research commission, of commercial practices of handling and holding fresh fish destined for human consumption, and the effect of those practices on quality. -
Final CLG minutes for 29 June 2016 meeting
Final minutes of the Common Language Group meeting held at Friends House, London on Wednesday 29 June 2016 -
B40_Abalone Feed Requirements
Abalone naturally eat seaweed of which some less abundant species are preferred. In culture situations where seaweed sources are considered it will be necessary to demonstrate that operations are sustainable to ensure no significant impact on the marine ecosystem. Furthermore, when abalone culture is proposed in Special Areas of Conservation (SAC’s) a higher level of ‘Appropriate Assessment’ will be required. This report is a guidance document to help address some of these issues and present options for individual scheme consideration. -
Discards New Developments 2010
Update on latest developments relating to discards in fishing. Covers 2010 as at December 2010. -
Full report on Developing an Assurance Scheme for Shellfish and Human Health (DASSHH)
The full report on a bivalve shellfish aquaculture water quality project. DASSHH aimed to create an improved approach to determining shellfish water quality that fully meets consumer safety and regulation requirements. -
Seafish Responsible Sourcing Guide - Herring - September 2013
This Responsible Sourcing Guide to hake 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. -
Review of Covid-19 impacts on the UK seafood industry: October-December 2020
The third report in a series of reviews on the impacts of Covid-19 on the UK seafood sector. It takes a high-level view of the seafood supply chain exploring the impact on seafood markets, business operations and consumer behaviour.