On the sad occasion of the passing away of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group would like to pass on our deep and heartfelt condolences to Buckingham Palace. Her long and devoted service as Monarch was truly remarkable and she leaves behind a great legacy, which will inspire generations to come.

Recent Posts
- Scottish Pelagic Processors Association comments on Waitrose mackerel decision
- Scottish pelagic sector disappointed over Waitrose move
- MoU agreed for Scottish pelagic data collection programme
- Seafood podcast, part 2 – the reality of managing fish in an imperfect world
- Good marks of mackerel encountered by Scottish fleet during January fishery
- CEO Designate of Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association appointed
- Innovative pilot project develops traceability tool for Scottish pelagic fish
- Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association updates its Science Data Strategy
- Seafood Matters podcast on how science is reshaping pelagic fisheries
- New sharing deal for mackerel but Scottish fishermen call for comprehensive agreement
- Good abundance of mackerel for Scottish fleet’s autumn fishery
- Tinned mackerel is a ‘superfood’ says nutrition expert
- In search of the ‘silver darlings’
- Mackerel quota cut would have devastating impact on processing sector
- Scottish mackerel fishermen slam catch advice for 2026
- Scottish North Sea herring fishery gathers pace
- Sourcing statement from International Fish Canners Ltd/Nor Sea Foods Ltd
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- Mackerel tagging strengthens stock assessment