Fisheries Innovation and Sustainability2023-09-13T15:02:00+00:00

Since 2014, FIS has leveraged more than £3million in investment into innovation for sustainable UK seafood.

FIS WORK AREAS

FIS is currently focusing its efforts on the following three work areas.

All of our other past projects can be explored and searched for here.

Smartrawl

Smartrawl

Smartrawl puts the UK at the forefront of eliminating illegal discards and bycatch. FIS’s AI-aided precision fishing system will allow skippers to retain commercially valuable catch while releasing other animals back into sea unharmed.

Vessels of the Future

Vessels of the Future

FIS is investigating how to decarbonise fishing vessels in ways that are practical, safe, and competitive for UK fleets. Our partner, Macduff Ship Design, has developed the first detailed plans for net zero UK fishing vessels.

Digitalisation

Digitalisation 

With our seafood supply chain partners, FIS tested how digital technologies can strengthen UK seafood markets by improving traceability and verification, supporting scientific data collection, and adding value to catches.

LATEST NEWS

2206, 2023

Transparency is the future: Opportunity for UK seafood businesses to pilot new data sharing technology

June 22, 2023|Categories: Digitalisation, News|

A newly-released report from FIS has highlighted how data-sharing through digitalisation can bring tailor-made benefits to seafood businesses. The innovative, FIS-commissioned pilot project has laid the foundations for supply chains across the UK to trial greater transparency,

2604, 2023

Our own path to net zero: What does decarbonisation mean for safe and prosperous fishing in the Clyde?

April 26, 2023|Categories: News, Vessels of the Future|

FIS and the Clyde Fishermen’s Trust recently hosted two fisher-led workshops, bringing together key stakeholders in the industry - including vessel designers, engineers, regulators, ports representatives and training experts - to discuss how to support Clyde fishing

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