WELCOME TO THE FISHING PORTHOLE

Welcome to The Fishing Porthole – a dedicated portal, spearheaded by the fishing industry, aimed at improving understanding and collaboration in fisheries management & science, and providing insight into initiatives that support a prosperous and sustainable seafood sector. Brought to you by the team behind Fishing into the Future, the Fishing Porthole is your one-stop-shop for learning, sharing & collaborating, allowing UK fisheries to chart a course to a sustainable and prosperous future.

A CENTRAL HUB OF LEARNING

The Fishing Porthole is the central hub of learning, resources, and information for commercial fishermen in the UK. Our resources offer easy access to a wide array of materials designed to help you keep your hand in the game, and your mind on the fishing!

F-REP’S COMING TO THE CLYDE – SECURE YOUR SPOT

Our next Fisheries Resource Education Programme event is taking place between 29 January – 1 February. This three-day residential is an opportunity for people working in fishing, researchers and managers to come together, build relationships and share expertise to create the conditions for working together effectively in fisheries science and management.

DISCOVER OUR SCIENTIST’S AND INNOVATOR’S GUIDE FOR ENGAGING WITH FISHERMEN 

Fishing into the Future and Fisheries Innovation & Sustainability have collaborated to bring researchers and innovators an essential guide for interacting with fishermen, with a series of dos and don’ts to support healthy partnerships with fishermen on your projects.

EXPLORE OUR “CORE VALUES FOR WORKING TOGETHER EFFECTIVELY”

Fishing into the Future’s Core Values sets out a series of guiding principles that were created through genuine conversations between fishermen, scientists, and managers. These values aim to create effective working relationships and support thriving, co-managed fisheries.

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