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    Knowledge Networks towards an economic viable, healthy and sustainable seafood sector

    Knowledge Networks towards an economic viable, healthy and sustainable seafood sector presentation slide pack.
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    Thailand Seafood Ethics Profile

    Seafish commissioned a study to assess the ethical issues impacting on seafood species landed into, and imported to the UK from a wide range of countries. This Thailand profile looks at the main seafood products; seafood exports to UK; employment in seafood; human trafficking and forced labour indicators and rankings and research reports; ratification of international human rights and labour instruments; fisheries policy and management structure/administration; control of IUU fishing and related labour abuse; measures to protect migrant fishers; partnerships and improvement projects; and an overall assessment or criteria for overall risk assessment for Thailand.
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    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.
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    GLOBAL GAP Standards

    Global harmonization and responsible sourcing power point presentation.
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    Ecuador Seafood Ethics Profile

    Seafish commissioned a study to assess the ethical issues impacting on seafood species landed into, and imported to the UK from a wide range of countries. This Ecuador profile looks at the main seafood products; seafood exports to UK; employment in seafood; human trafficking and forced labour indicators and rankings and research reports; ratification of international human rights and labour instruments; fisheries policy and management structure/administration; control of IUU fishing and related labour abuse; measures to protect migrant fishers; partnerships and improvement projects; and an overall assessment or criteria for overall risk assessment for Ecuador.
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    Presentations given at Seafish Data Deficient Fisheries Panel. Malta. February 2016.

    Seafish facilitated a Data Deficient Fisheries panel at the Seaweb Seafood Summit in Malta on Wednesday 3 February 2016. A number of new risk assessment methods have been developed in recent years, with the intention of providing data deficient fisheries with alternative ways of assessing their impacts on stocks and ecosystems. The aim of the session was to explore these methods and to share knowledge to allow for increased data collection and to move more fisheries towards ‘data rich’. The session was facilitated by Phil MacMullen, Seafish and there were four speakers: Simon Jennings, Cefas; Tom Pickerell, Seafish; Stewart Crichton, Orkney Fisherman’s Society and Dawn Dougherty, SNAP Data Limited Fisheries Working Group, The Nature Conservancy.
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    The Seafood Guide

    The Seafood Guide aims to help chefs, caterers, processors, retailers and consumers understand the wonderful array of fish and shellfish available in the UK. It contains detailed species information along with information on handling & storage, quality, cuts & portions and cooking.
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    By-catch reducing trawls in the North East Atlantic fisheries

    By-catch reducing trawls in the North East Atlantic fisheries - the contribution by the University of Tromsö.
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    Fishmeal and Feed Fisheries Group. News alert. July 2022

    Quarterly news alert sent to fishmeal and feed fish news subscribers on 18 August 2022.
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    Seafood social profile Indonesia January2020

    This profile is part of a series on the social risks associated with countries that are important to the UK seafood industry. It covers risks related to the production and processing of wild caught and farmed seafood.
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    Seafood import volumes by port

    The volume of medium risk and low risk seafood imports to top GB ports of entry to support port preparation for Border Target Operating Model requirements.
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    Seafood social profile Ecuador January2020

    This profile is part of a series on the social risks associated with countries that are important to the UK seafood industry. It covers risks related to the production and processing of wild caught and farmed seafood.