Our research investigates the economic and social benefits derived from fisheries and seafood producers, in the UK and overseas. We co-design our research with stakeholders and people involved at the different stages of the seafood production in order to characterise production methods and practices in the seafood supply chain.
We use both qualitative (e.g. semi-structured interviews) and quantitative (e.g. survey) methods to collect and analyse data to inform effective measures toward enhancing sustainable seafood production practices, value chains and post-harvest operations.
Our solution-oriented research also aims at evidencing the economic and social consequences of global change and human activity on the seafood production systems, now and into the future. This includes the assessing and predicting impact of climate change, harmful algal blooms, water quality and pollutants including plastic and coastal development including offshore renewable energy development.
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MSPACE: Marine Spatial Planning Addressing Climate EffectsMSPACE is a 3 year project designed to drive forward the capability of the four UK nations in designing and…
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South West Partnership for Environment & Economic Prosperity (SWEEP)SWEEP is a new initiative that will help deliver economic and community benefits to the South West, whilst also protecting…
SWEEP. 2021. . 33pp.
- Surveys and questionnaires
- Semi-structured interviews
- Value chain analysis