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How to get authorised to set up a fish, shellfish or crustacean farm: application process, conditions and records you must keep.
Information about the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme
Find out how to import live fish, molluscs and crustaceans for farming, ornamental, or any other purpose except direct human consumption
Information for PO's on how to gain recognition, produce annual reports, submit production and marketing plans and ensure compliance.
How data on landings statistics are collected and processed by fisheries administrations in the UK.
Instructions on when to undertake DLM on the 2010 and 2017 rating lists.
Find out how to export live fish, molluscs and crustaceans for farming, ornamental, or any other purpose except direct human consumption
Thousands of fish have found new homes in the West Midlands in time for Christmas thanks to the Environment Agency’s annual stocking programme.
How to import or move fish for human consumption to the UK.
The region covers Worth Matravers/Saint Alban's Head around coast of Cornwall, to Bristol. This includes the Isles of Scilly.
Get consent to introduce (site permit) or remove fish (excluding fish farms): application forms and rules.
How to export or move fish for human consumption from the UK.
South East fisheries officers are responding to hundreds of fish in distress as warmer temperatures raise risk of fish dying and algal blooms in watercourses.
Apply for a licence to introduce, keep or farm non-native fish, lobsters and crayfish.
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