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  • Report on UK commercial sea fisheries landings by Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of capture including statistical tables and underlying data sets for 2012-2019

  • Published in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to provide timely evidence on impacts on commercial sea fishing activity

  • Fisheries statistics for July 2020, including landings.

  • The 2019 report on the UK commercial fishing industry including statistical tables and underlying data sets.

  • Fisheries statistics for April 2019, including landings.

  • Fisheries statistics for March 2019, including landings.

  • Fisheries statistics for February 2019, including landings.

  • A project to map opportunities for the alterative use of dredge material in NE, NW, SE, SW Marine Plan areas.

  • Figures showing cumulative effort use by UK vessels in August 2020

  • Evidence requirement R046 – Predicting Fishing effort and impact

  • A project looking at how and where marine plans are being used in decision-making by public bodies.

  • Database of issues with supporting evidence for the north east, north west, south east and south west marine plans

  • Evidence requirement R142 – Non Licensable impacts on priority MPAs

  • Fisheries statistics for June 2020, including landings.

  • Published in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to provide timely evidence on impacts on commercial sea fishing activity

  • An overview of state-of-the-art technologies and innovations across the global seafood sector relevant to the UK seafood industries.

  • Standing report on methods, approaches and wider stock conservation and management considerations.

  • These annual reports on the status of salmon stocks and fisheries in England and Wales have been produced since 1997.

  • Figures showing cumulative effort use by UK vessels in July 2020

  • This report provides an understanding of sea angler attitudes towards management so that they can be considered in the development of approaches for the management of recreational fisheries.