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We are the Official Service for aquatic animal health in England and Wales, responsible, on behalf of Defra and the Welsh Government (WG), for fish and shellfish health matters. Our main aim is to prevent the introduction and spread of...
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South East byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
Get permission or a licence to trap crayfish, eels, elvers, salmon, sea trout, lamprey and smelt in England. How to apply and rules to follow.
A review of the validated data for the nitrogen factors of meat, poultry and fish from the first data published in 1919 to present day data.
North West and Border Esk byelaws are statutory rules (regulated by law) and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
Find out which types of food are zero-rated and which are standard-rated for VAT purposes.
How to display the legal name for your food product.
The Marine Management Organisation’s (MMO) sought an assessment of methods for confirming where fish sold ashore were originally caught. Four technique classes were identified as promising by the MMO including stable isotopes, lipids, trace elements and genetics.
Explaining the framework for how the Fish Health Inspectorate engage with those they regulate
South West byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
Thousands of fish have found new homes in the West Midlands in time for Christmas thanks to the Environment Agency’s annual stocking programme.
Information about the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme
Find out if a restaurant, takeaway or food shop has good food hygiene standards.
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