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Find out how to export live fish, molluscs and crustaceans for farming, ornamental, or any other purpose except direct human consumption
When you can get permission or a licence to trap crayfish in England. How to apply and rules to follow.
The North Sea and Channel sprat FMP describes how we will achieve the long-term sustainable management of sprat fisheries in English and Scottish waters.
Executive summary The North Sea and Channel sprat (sprattus sprattus,…
North Sea and Channel sprat are an important prey species within the…
Details of the strategic environmental assessment for the North Sea and Channel sprat FMP.
Seeking views on the proposed North Sea and Channel sprat fisheries management plan (FMP) for English and Scottish waters and the environmental report on the FMP.
Annual assessment report of radioactivity in food and the environment and the public's exposure to radiation.
Details of Cefas purchasing arrangements and information for those looking to become a supplier or contractor.
Details of Cefas' governance structure
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